In her bold and controversial novel, Zainab Hefny's 'The Devil Loves Sometimes' explores the clandestine worlds of passion, forbidden love, and female identity within a restrictive social framework. The story courageously tackles taboo subjects, dissecting the hypocrisy of a society that dictates morality while ignoring human desire. Through its compelling narrative, the book follows a woman's struggle for self-discovery and freedom, challenging conventional notions of right and wrong and questioning who truly defines sin in the complex dance between love and societal expectation.