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Love Edy
When Edy Phelps falls hard for her best friend, she knows nothing can come from it. Forget actual chemistry, or the fact that she cherishes his mother more than her own; centuries of tradition say that Hassan Pradhan will grow up, marry the girl his parents select, and think nothing of his best friend: the dancer with the bursting smile. Except he can't. He won't. In a world erupting with possibilities for the boy with a body of steel and dreams of the NFL, everything seems promised while nothing at all is; when he's denied the girl he wants most. Two hearts. Two families devoted through generations of friendship. Could Edy and Hassan really risk all that? And yet ... how could they not?
Published: May 28, 2014
Pages: 312
ISBN: 9780692027141
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Rachel S.
Apr 6, 2026
I have read a few of Shewanda Pugh’s books and have liked them all and I was really excited to read her new book Love Edy, I was hooked from the start.
Edy and Hassan are best friends that live next door to each other. They are 14 at the start of the book and they both have feelings more than friends about each other but are both scared to tell the other. Each from different religion, it will never work. Hassan will be married off soon enough anyway .
How long can they last denying their feelings for each other? and when Wyatt moves in across the road and befriends Edy how much will Hassan take?
Edy was pretty ballsy, Hassan one of the lads but caring, Wyatt seemed odd, I didn’t trust him. Thinking back of when I was a teen I probably thought or said similar things that Edy did throughout the book which made me warm to her more.
The story flowed at a good even pace most of the way through the book, there were some slower moments but it did not deter me.
I love Shewanda’s style of writing and the huge shock at the end of the book has made me NEED to read book two as soon as it is available.
Edy and Hassan are best friends that live next door to each other. They are 14 at the start of the book and they both have feelings more than friends about each other but are both scared to tell the other. Each from different religion, it will never work. Hassan will be married off soon enough anyway .
How long can they last denying their feelings for each other? and when Wyatt moves in across the road and befriends Edy how much will Hassan take?
Edy was pretty ballsy, Hassan one of the lads but caring, Wyatt seemed odd, I didn’t trust him. Thinking back of when I was a teen I probably thought or said similar things that Edy did throughout the book which made me warm to her more.
The story flowed at a good even pace most of the way through the book, there were some slower moments but it did not deter me.
I love Shewanda’s style of writing and the huge shock at the end of the book has made me NEED to read book two as soon as it is available.