: Khan’s writing often touches on possessiveness and "touch her and you die" themes, which are staples of the genre. Writing Style Amina Khan is known for:
The story centers on , a hardworking scholarship student determined to secure a spot at Oxford University to escape her difficult circumstances. Her life is made a living hell by Juliette Kingston , a wealthy, popular heiress who has bullied Adaline for five years, largely fueled by Adaline’s open bisexuality and "outsider" status.
: The story is known for its gritty, "toxic" intensity and heavy angst.
: Khan’s writing often touches on possessiveness and "touch her and you die" themes, which are staples of the genre. Writing Style Amina Khan is known for:
The story centers on , a hardworking scholarship student determined to secure a spot at Oxford University to escape her difficult circumstances. Her life is made a living hell by Juliette Kingston , a wealthy, popular heiress who has bullied Adaline for five years, largely fueled by Adaline’s open bisexuality and "outsider" status.
: The story is known for its gritty, "toxic" intensity and heavy angst.