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KISMET by Amina Akhtar

KISMET

by Amina Akhtar

Pub Date: Aug. 1st, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5420-3426-5
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

A submissive young woman trades family pressure for friendship with a wannabe New Age influencer involved with murder in a Southwestern mecca.

Ronnie Khan can’t believe she’s out from under her Aunt Shameem’s thumb after all these years. Sure, Pakistani culture emphasizes honoring her elders, but did that really mean shrinking in the shadows as Shameem abused her for so many years after her parents’ deaths? Now she’s moved with her best friend, empowerment coach Marley Dewhurst, from New York City to Sedona to embrace the New Age lifestyle Marley’s promised. Instead of bringing Shameem her chai, Ronnie takes desert hikes with Marley. Not yet self-aware enough to know that neither of these brings her the happiness she seeks, she’s confident that yoga, caftans, and crystals will make her feel centered. In fact, crystals are something Ronnie genuinely connects to, along with Brit and Star, the twin owners of BritStar Crystals, who offer her a job and their friendship. And not a moment too soon, because Marley, whom Ronnie’s considered her savior, has taken on shades of Shameem, taking Ronnie for granted and ordering her around. Ronnie’s convinced it’s the influence of Caroline, a social climber with a bad aura who’s attached herself to Marley and plans to brand Marley as Sedona’s biggest influencer. After Ronnie and Marley find human remains on a desert hike, Caroline pushes Marley to create Marley’s Eyes, a vigilante group designed to keep Sedona safe. The effect may be the opposite, and Ronnie wonders if she should trust in her friend or her instincts.

An amusing takedown of influencer culture.