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A love of convenience by Adesuwa O'man Nwokedi

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


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 heroine whom everyone can relate to. 

I actually don't have any favorite part or quote in the book because every part was my favorite part! I assure you when you pick that book up you won't want to drop it until you finish.
I will highly recommend this book to any novel lover. A love of convenience is a thought provoking that will resonate with anyone who has ever experienced complicated relationships and unrequited love. And to those of us who have never experienced both, that is people like me , let's just say we'll be able to understand what happens in such relationships and hope it does or doesn't happen to us whichever one you want.
For me that book was 4 out of 5 stars to show you how much it was worth it. 
I hope after reading this you'll find the time to read A love of convenience by Adesuwa O'man Nwokedi. 
I'll draw the curtains here for now. Just know this; You'll be seeing a lot of Adesuwa's book out here. 
Thank you once again and see you next time. Feel free to drop a comment. Bye!

Comments

  1. This is good. I will surely read the book.

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  2. A Love of Convenience already speaks a powerful title. I can already see, or just imagine the depths. I've never heard of it until now, so thanks for the fresh update. I'll have to check it out!!

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  3. Very good review about the book
    It's a must read nowπŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰

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  4. This is a very lovely review... Now I'm tempted to read the book

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  5. I can tell you absolutely enjoyed this book and it makes me eager to pick it up.

    Thanks for the lovely review.

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