Sofia Khan and the Baby Blues

Sofia Khan and the Baby Blues

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  • Create Date:2022-05-06 07:52:13
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Ayisha Malik
  • ISBN:1472284577
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Summary

Sofia Khan is going about everything the wrong way。 At least, that's what her mother, Mehnaz, thinks。 Sofia is twice-divorced, homeless and - worst of all - refusing to give up on a fostered baby girl。 Sofia's just not behaving like a normal woman should。

Sofia doesn't see it like that。 She's planning to adopt Millie, and she's sure it'll be worth it。 (Even if it means she and Millie have to stay at Mehnaz's place for a while。) And as Sofia finally begins to live the life she's chosen, she finds both romance and happiness start to blossom。

But then someone comes back from the past - and not even Sofia's own past。 Suddenly, she's faced with a choice。 To do what's best for those she loves, Sofia might have to break her own heart。 And she might find herself needing the last person she expected 。 。 。

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Reviews

Cathy

#QuickReads Quite amusing but Sofia was a bit madcap for me。 Probably one for fans of the previous Sofia Khan novels rather than for new readers like me。

Lyndsay

Really enjoyed this quick read

Ellena Downes

A new author for me and a pleasent surprise These quick reads are a really good idea and I'm pleased I took a chance on this because I haven't read the previous books in the Sofia series。 Very well written and a moving story well worth a pound。 A new author for me and a pleasent surprise These quick reads are a really good idea and I'm pleased I took a chance on this because I haven't read the previous books in the Sofia series。 Very well written and a moving story well worth a pound。 。。。more

Tahmina Begum

Fun quick read in the Sofia Khan series

karla_bookishlife

This was a lovely, short read packed with heartfelt emotion。 Sofia is 40years old and has had two failed marriages and is trying to Foster a baby alone, whilst moving back home to her mother and stepfather。 Her mother keeps trying to arrange a 3rd marriage, to am appropriate Pakistani man, but life has a way of turning out differently than what we envisage。

Amanda Jones

A quick absorbing read, with the ending many Sophia Khan fans really wanted。 Found myself unexpectedly in tears towards the end。 Less about Sophia's particular baby and more about the space in a heart that beats only for a parent's child, whatever the circumstances of being a parent。 A quick absorbing read, with the ending many Sophia Khan fans really wanted。 Found myself unexpectedly in tears towards the end。 Less about Sophia's particular baby and more about the space in a heart that beats only for a parent's child, whatever the circumstances of being a parent。 。。。more

Nicola (Not Just Books) Barker

I picked this up as part of the quick reads books for 2022。 I didn’t realise it was part of a series that was published a few years ago。 I enjoyed the style of writing and am now keen to read the previous books。 This worked well as a stand alone without knowing the full back story。 A great read either way。

Emma Dargue

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Although this carries on after the second Sofia Khan book this was just okay for me。 Whilst I loved Sofia in the first one of this series in the second I really didn't buy what happened to Sofia and the other characters。 The one thing I wanted for Sofia in the second book was to get back together with Connell but when this happened it didn't seem believable although I am glad that Sofia called Connell out on his crap but I just didn't buy it in the end。 Although this carries on after the second Sofia Khan book this was just okay for me。 Whilst I loved Sofia in the first one of this series in the second I really didn't buy what happened to Sofia and the other characters。 The one thing I wanted for Sofia in the second book was to get back together with Connell but when this happened it didn't seem believable although I am glad that Sofia called Connell out on his crap but I just didn't buy it in the end。 。。。more

Leann Barrie

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Try try and try again This book was a great quick read。 I loved how independent Sofia was and how she done what she wanted。 When her first marriage goes wrong she tried again and when her second marriage goes wrong well she has something else on her mind。

Julie

Read this and thought the story was a bit wishy washy and unrealistic in regards the baby- won’t say much more so as not to spoil

Alana Worthington

Lovely quick story xx

B。S。 Casey

Sofia Khan might not be doing things the way people think she should, but she's doing it her way。 She's divorced again, living with her mum and stepfather and trying to climb over the many hurdles to adopt her foster daughter Millie。 She's trying to do her best, but when the past starts to creep into the present, she has a choice that could either leave her heart broken, or fill it with more love than she ever knew possible。 Based on Maliks beloved character, this is a beautiful story with authe Sofia Khan might not be doing things the way people think she should, but she's doing it her way。 She's divorced again, living with her mum and stepfather and trying to climb over the many hurdles to adopt her foster daughter Millie。 She's trying to do her best, but when the past starts to creep into the present, she has a choice that could either leave her heart broken, or fill it with more love than she ever knew possible。 Based on Maliks beloved character, this is a beautiful story with authentic truths about motherhood and family, along with the expectations we find along with them。 Each character was genuine and loveable, and I was left smiling after reading this shining story about love and acceptance。 。。。more

Shifa S

I can forgive the second book now that I read this one lol and I won’t say more cuz I don’t want to spoil❤️

Ilhaam

Sobbing。 absolutely and painfully unwell。

Naila

Looks like Sofia is still immature in her 40s。 (view spoiler)[ I can't believe that she was annoyed that her mom refused to help her with Millie when she realized that Sofia would only call her when she needed her help。 (hide spoiler)]This book wasn't as funny as the previous two ones - it was much heavier (things never seem to work out well for Sofia)。 (view spoiler)[ I won't be surprised if the book after this is all about Sofia's third divorce。 It's kind of annoying how she always rushes int Looks like Sofia is still immature in her 40s。 (view spoiler)[ I can't believe that she was annoyed that her mom refused to help her with Millie when she realized that Sofia would only call her when she needed her help。 (hide spoiler)]This book wasn't as funny as the previous two ones - it was much heavier (things never seem to work out well for Sofia)。 (view spoiler)[ I won't be surprised if the book after this is all about Sofia's third divorce。 It's kind of annoying how she always rushes into things。 I thought she might have wisened up after her two divorces but she's still out there acting dumb。 (hide spoiler)]This book is a quick read but I was a bit disappointed。 Unrelated but it annoyed me how Sakib/Sakeb was spelled as Sakib in The Other Half of Happiness and Sakeb in this one。 。。。more