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BILLIONAIRE'S PLUS-SIZE OBSESSION

BILLIONAIRE'S PLUS-SIZE OBSESSION

I nodded readily. Daddy stretched his hand toward her. “I am Mr. Leo.” The woman smiled. “Amara. My name is Amara. And what’s your name, sweetie?” “I am Angel,” I introduced. “Angel. That fits you.” --- We entered the car as the woman directed Daddy to her beauty shop. “Is Africa a country?” I asked her. “No, sweetheart. It’s a continent. Fifty-four countries.” “Fifty-four!” My eyes went wide. “Do you know all of them?”
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Caroluchy
WE WILL HAVE A BOOK 2 SOON an addiction to this book, so don't remove it from your LIBRARY... Also, If you enjoyed this, you would love my other books.. 1) CEO PLUS-SIZE CRUSH... 2) FORBIDDEN: His plus size Obsession ... CHECK them out... THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR GEMS, GIFTS, AND SUPPORT.
Kate
I really enjoy how the story captures the complexity of self-identity and emotional resilience, making it so relatable and inspiring. The characters' struggles feel genuine, and the narrative’s tone is both gentle and engaging.
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The Actor's Contract

The Actor's Contract

“Maybe a Zulu king’s daughter,” he says grimly. “Or Afrikaner farm girl. The asshole is learning the language after all.” “Afrikaans? But isn’t there only about 50 people still speaking it?” He shrugs. “Would not know … but each time we were there, the whole country seemed to speak the language. Maybe that Theron girl just can’t count that high.” We look at each other. This web is so much more complicated than either of us ever imagined.
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Finding My Missing Piece

Finding My Missing Piece

That’s my dad. ************************************************************************************************************ “…Ke ihe ino neme?”- What were you doing? “…ke ihe i neme ebea”- what are you here? They are Igbo words. Igbo is a tribe in eastern Nigeria What is your country and local language readers? Tell me in the comments
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WOLVIRE

WOLVIRE

I cannot imagine how the smell of the petai will make the whole room smell bad. Too bad, I like it too. “What did she say?” I whispered on Justin's back. “How do I know?” Justin grumbled. “I told her I don't understand Afrikaans and told her to use Indonesian, but she insisted on using that language.” “Why is there an African here?” I asked in surprise. “Holiday. She has a grandchild here.” Wow. Suddenly I had tons of questions for the African woman about anything in her country of birth; culture, language, ancient and mystical fairy tales….
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SATOU, D.
The story was very detailed. It was good. I like how the author made it. It was like a professional estimated novel. Good for the readers who can understand better. Notw: I skipped the news and more. I scanned it. 10 for the scene. 8 for the dialogue. Over all almost 10.
Lyra Venom
The storyline is quite interesting, although we don't that need the news part so much. The dialogue and the scene is balanced, so far. I mean, it's like 50/50 if I may say. Overall, good. Can't wait for another chapter and cliffhanger 🙈
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