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YILDIZ MY AFRICAN QUEEN

YILDIZ MY AFRICAN QUEEN

a very handsome yet arrogant prince meets a woman whom he thought will be his servant and a messenger to the woman he loves, little did he know that what he's seeking from from the woman he loves is only available from the one he never saw as the woman suitable to be his wife. the princes' parents are the typical royal rich people, standards are everything before ethics, it's not even rocket science to know that the poor lady will not be accepted by them, but what they did to separate the two love birds is very evil. whilst in search of his lover, a man looses his sanity, depression hits hard and the only option left for those that separated him from his heart desire is to come clean about what really happened, to set themselves and him free, the question is, will they be free after telling the truth? guilt haunts a man down, his family is falling apart, his wife’s inability to give birth lays in his hands, he either expose the royal secret and risk his wife and unborn child or tell the truth and have them killed, either way he won't survive, which heartache will he rather deal with? the forest that many have known to be the evil forest proves to be very kind, all this while a poor family have been living in there and have not even once encountered any problems, hunger? no, there were plenty of food, boredom, no they had each other, but what choice did they have really, it was either the forest or death, they magically survived according to them, so if anyone knew that they were still alive, it wasn't a guarantee that they will live to tell the tale a very heartwarming reconnection between two love birds, a very huge homecoming party, a yard full of believers and non believers, who cares what others think, it's a royal after all, your opinions don't really matter, what matters is love, love that survived all weather, love that conquered death, love that still existed after all the doom and gloom, or trials and tribulations, whichever it is, love survived and finally as it was aught to happen, the two tight the knot.
Fantasy
102 Chs
Asùnexpected - An African LitRPG Story

Asùnexpected - An African LitRPG Story

[Story Dropped] What happens when "Black Panther" meets "The Gamer" in "A Game Of Thrones" power struggle? Read on to find out... The name's Asùmwè. Young black woman, sultry and hot as hell, who happens to be a Mùkèlako. You know, folks who can snatch someone's experience and abilities to boost their stats and shit... Now, I heard the universe was in a —cliché— need of "saving"... O'right, but let's put a lil' spin on that...how about I save it by having it under my naked black feet? But this job's gonna be long and tiring, so I gotta have some hot male comforters (whether they like it or not) to warm my nights and obedient goons to serve my will... And there's a city nearby for the taking! Filled with crime and grime, let's see if I can find that book of power so they can admire the soles of Their Overlady ... Warning: Explicit sex scenes (including rape), foul language, gory violence, and undefined/non-conventional relationships. Reader discretion advised. Story updated once per day, barring any special occasions. To connect with the author, you can go to his facebook group called The Worlds and Universes of Unlimited. His discord is unlimited#8279. Other series written by the same author: Alturix! - A LitRPG Story (Set in the same universe) Osmosis - A LitRPG Cultivation Story Both are available on Webnovel. Extra chapters objectives: +4 chapters if the series has 10K Views +4 chapters if the series has 50K Views +3 chapters if there's 10 reviews per series +3 chapters if there's 50 reviews per series +3 chapters if there's 100 reviews per series Please don't hesitate to remind me if those objectives are met (I may not realize it as I have to refresh to page many times to see where my views stand) Art made by SusansArt She can be found at 99designs.com
Fantasy
60 Chs
The African Sovereign

The African Sovereign

Dele had already lived through the end of the world. When the Mana Surge swept across the earth, reality itself changed. Mana poisoned the air, awakened strange abilities in a chosen few, and twisted the rest into flesh-hungry zombies. Entire nations crumbled in days. Africa fractured into a wasteland of chaos, preyed upon by awakened warlords and foreign powers who sought to carve it apart. Dele rose from the ashes of that chaos. He clawed his way up, fought against beasts and men, and dreamt of something greater—a united Africa, strong enough to resist exploitation and survive the apocalypse. But he failed. Betrayal, greed, and overwhelming enemies toppled everything he built. In the end, he died with his dream unfulfilled. Until he opened his eyes… five years before the Surge began. This time, Dele will not wait for the end. With the memories of the future burning in his mind, he begins preparing long before the world unravels. He infiltrates the Nigerian military, climbing through politics, power, and shadows. Every connection he makes, every pawn he positions, and every secret he hoards is a step toward the empire he intends to forge. When the Mana Surge finally descends, Dele is ready. While others panic, he executes carefully laid plans: securing military strongholds, gathering awakened talents, and crushing rivals before they can rise. Ruthless, cunning, and unflinching, he carves his way through the apocalypse—not just to survive, but to dominate. But the path of sovereignty is never clean. Mutant beasts stalk the ruins, evolved zombies hunger for flesh, and awakened humans are as dangerous as the monsters they fight. Rival warlords will rise, foreign nations will intervene, and even his allies may one day turn their blades against him. Yet Dele’s vision is unshakable. He does not seek peace. He does not seek glory. He seeks only one thing: a united Africa strong enough to stand against the apocalypse and against the world. To achieve it, he will manipulate, conquer, and destroy. He will not hesitate to burn cities, betray kings, or sacrifice pawns. For in a world where only the ruthless survive, Dele will rise not as a savior… …but as the Sovereign of Africa. Fantasy Time travel Rebirth Weak to strong Military Warlord Hybrid
Action
33 Chs
What are the characteristics of the best African historical fiction?
Character development is key. In works like 'The Joys of Motherhood', the characters grow and change as they face different challenges in the historical context. The main character Nnu Ego experiences a series of events that shape her view of herself, her family, and her place in society. These characters are often complex, with both good and bad qualities, just like real people in history.
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2024-10-24 12:58
What are the best African science fiction books?
One of the best African science fiction books is 'Who Fears Death' by Nnedi Okorafor. It combines elements of magic and science fiction in a post - apocalyptic Africa. Another great one is 'Lagoon' by Nnedi Okorafor as well. It tells a story of an alien encounter in Lagos. 'Black Leopard, Red Wolf' by Marlon James also has some elements of African - inspired fantasy that could be considered in the realm of science fiction - adjacent works.
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2024-11-05 09:02
What are some of the best African fiction books?
One of the best African fiction books is 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe. It offers a profound look into pre - colonial Igbo society and the impact of colonialism. Another great one is 'Half of a Yellow Sun' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie which tells a powerful story set during the Biafran War. Also, 'Purple Hibiscus' by the same author is a moving exploration of family, religion, and domestic abuse in Nigeria.
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2024-11-19 12:23
What are the best books about African fiction?
One of the best is 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe. It gives a profound look into Igbo society before colonialism and how it was disrupted. Another great one is 'Half of a Yellow Sun' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, which beautifully portrays the Biafran War and its impact on people's lives. And 'Purple Hibiscus' by the same author also stands out, exploring family, religion, and coming - of - age in Nigeria.
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2024-12-12 20:25
What are some of the best African fiction works?
One of the best African fiction works is 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe. It gives a vivid portrayal of Igbo society in Nigeria before the arrival of the Europeans. Another great one is 'Half of a Yellow Sun' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie which tells the story of the Biafran War.
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2024-12-13 10:11
What are some of the best African fiction novels?
There's 'A Grain of Wheat' by Ngugi wa Thiong'o. This novel looks at the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya. It shows the complex relationships among the characters during that time of struggle. 'So Long a Letter' by Mariama Bâ from Senegal is also worth mentioning. It's a poignant exploration of female friendship, polygamy and the status of women in African society.
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2024-11-23 08:35
What are some of the best South African fiction works?
One of the best South African fictions is 'Disgrace' by J.M. Coetzee. It explores themes of race, power, and disgrace in post - apartheid South Africa. Another great work is 'Tsotsi' by Athol Fugard. It tells the story of a young gangster in the slums of Johannesburg and his journey towards redemption.
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2024-11-03 11:25
What are some of the best South African fiction novels?
Another great South African fiction novel is 'Tsotsi' by Athol Fugard. It tells the story of a young gangster in the slums of Johannesburg. Through his journey, we see the harsh realities of poverty, crime, and the search for redemption in a society still grappling with the after - effects of apartheid.
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2024-11-11 00:12
What are some of the best African American fiction novels?
One of the best is 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison. It tells a haunting story of a former slave haunted by the daughter she killed to save from slavery. Another great one is 'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker. It focuses on the life of African American women in the early 20th century, dealing with themes of race, gender, and abuse. 'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison is also highly regarded. It explores the identity of an African American man in a white - dominated society.
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2024-11-20 06:25
What are some of the best South African fiction books?
One of the great South African fiction books is 'Disgrace' by J.M. Coetzee. It delves into post - apartheid South Africa, exploring themes of race, guilt, and redemption. Another is 'Tsotsi' by Athol Fugard which tells the story of a young gangster in Johannesburg and his journey towards redemption. 'The Conservationist' by Nadine Gordimer is also notable. It examines the complex relationship between a white landowner and the black people in South Africa during the apartheid era.
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2024-11-30 06:20
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