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To be honest, I actually didn't think much of this novel at first since I'm not a fan of romance novels. But something drew me to it. I found things that I could relate with in real life. Maybe it's because I'm a Nigerian and the use of the vocabulary is purely Nigerian (English and broken English - pidgin) is something I hear on a daily basis. Also, the behaviours and attitudes of the different characters are very realistic. For example, the character of her Mother. I just love how the author portrays Nigeria correctly in this book.
This isn't physically possible in a Nigerian household. If you're not busy, you must work till nighttime. Who cares if you're reading a novel? They will just insult you for reading the novel instead of your schoolbooks.
This is a true Nigerian mother. It is as if you know my mother. Everything she said is exactly what mine would have said.
Thanks for the review.
Thanks for the review.
So far, no grammatical errors at all. And the plot seems nice. In my opinion, I'd love to see when Jazmyne becomes Ms. Ryder. Shawn's mother should just tell death to wait since her daughter-in-law is on the way. Also, from what I researched from Google, a pink star is estimated to be worth $71 million. Why doesn't she just sell the ring to make up the money?
Finally you're back.
Are you on WhatsApp?
Are you on WhatsApp?
Nice idea owning a hotel during the apocalypse but how would the MC develop a hotel into a fortress with only six months?