Such a cute story. I enjoyed how Zaviyar helped Fatima to come into her and evolve from a spoiled girl into a successful businesswoman. I was laughing at the scene when he was advising her not to cry during meetings. She had grown so much she was willing to let him go when he decided to leave her father’s company and strike out on his own, despite the fact that she’d expressed her feelings for him. That showed great maturity on her part. One thing is I didn’t quite understand the flashback chapters. Did Zaviyar forget they were married or was his proposal when they were reunited years later to make it real? Anyway, overall, this was another good story by this author. Clean stories with no graphic love scenes or constant lusty thoughts. Just story (which contains a bit of drama and culture) an uncomplicated plot, and dialogue. I'm realizing more and more this is what I enjoy most in a romance.