Hey Guys!!! I'm back, and I'm super excited! While reading this book, I was on my bed, gripping the edge out of excitement – the suspense was killing me! π Okay, so this is Book Four of Ginika's Bridesmaids , the story of Ozioma . Originally, I wanted to write about the series together, but I changed my mind and decided to write about each book separately but accordingly. But after reading Ozioma's story, I knew I had to write about her first – the excitement was too much to contain! π *Summary* So, in Books 1-3 , we saw Ozioma as a strong woman who doesn't take nonsense. But in her own story, we see a different side – a desperate woman who just wants to get married, feeling the pressure of being the only one left among her friends. She finally finds a man, Onochie , who ticks all her boxes: handsome, rich, and Igbo . However, their relationship is put to the test when family opposition arises, with his family claiming she's too fat for their brother, an ex-a...
Hello everyone, This will be my first official post in which I'll be doing a review on a book by Adesuwa O'man Nwokedi called A love of convenience A love of convenience by Adesuwa O'man Nwokedi : A thought-provoking romance. In a love of convenience Adesuwa weaves a tale of love, sacrifice and self discovery. The story is about Ezioma , a Nigerian born living in the US who married Dili a childhood friend in other to help him get a green card . But as their arrangement unfolds, Ezioma finds herself entangled in a web of complicated relationships and unrequited love . That was just a summary of alot that happened in the book even though the summary isn't doing justice to the book. I just loved the way Adesuwa explored the themes of love , sacrifice and personal growth. Ezioma's journey was both heartbreaking and inspiring at the same time and I found myself rooting for her throughout the entire story especially when she was in the wrong. She was simply the best ...