Honestly speaking, I've read a number of Nigerian/ African books here and they were not bad at all. But this book is exceptional. It's properly put together, story development is top notch, and I love that unlike most African authors and their books that are short, this one is lengthy and very entertaining. I don't want to close it. Just want to keep reading through every time I'm free. I love the characters, and the author puts each group in its own space yet living in the same world and at the same time. Infact, some are entangled. We have Eric and Kim...a piece that teaches us on the importance of supporting one another as friends, lovers...and rendering help to people that we meet whether we know them or not. Also, the impact of sexual abuse and it's repercussions on the victims that fall prey in their ealu years. It's a common thing in Africa as parents have a tendency of trusting their children in the care of relatives, friends, neighbors, teachers, pastors... Then there's Pete and Kathleen. Same predicament many young people especially women face in Africa once they go past the age of 25 and aren't married yet. I love that the author encourages virginity and Christianity in this book. We have young women around the same age bracket each facing their own issues and it's really a beautiful piece depicting different scenarios in our society. I love the book. I love all the characters too and the couples. Despite what we think we're going through in our relationships, there are people going through more trying situations. See Ella and Ken too. Then Amanda and Mr. Abamba..she's a cheat by choice where as Kim doesn't want what she's doing.
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LIKEIt's totally your fault my review is this long 🤣🙈. I didn't know how to summarize it. Infact, I left out a whole chapter of words 🙈🙈🙈. It's a beautiful, well put together storyline. I love it. Thanks
And thank you for knowing and loving God. It's rare to find people that love him and include Christianity in their works in this generation. So I pray he guides you all the way so this book can give positive lessons to young people who read it.