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Franklin Obiana is an Anglican priest residing in Greater Accra. All is well for the young minister and his Mfantsefo wife until a series of miscarriages leaves their marriage hanging in the balance. Beatrice, a clinical psychologist, struggles to overcome their loss. Meanwhile, Franklin answers a newspaper ad for a community Chaplain in an obscure Nigerian village. The couple travels to Anambra State where they are housed at the mysterious Addison Manor. Life for the Obianas takes several unexpected twists upon meeting their enigmatic landlords Chief Amanuel and wife Marilyn Owele.
Long gone are the days of headhunters. There is no difficulty that love will not conquer. Karen becomes Malik's right hand as his father decline's in health. Together, they vow to face life's obstacles head on. Malik finally knocks at the door for Karen's hand. The elders gather to consider his worthiness. Sequel to "Circles" by Angela N. Mata.
Karen Ezekiel is a political savant whose life turns to chaos after catching the eye of a renowned public figure. The Honorable Judge Joseph Okaro is a lead candidate running for the Nigerian Senate. He coerces Karen into an illicit love affair. Barrister Joy Okaro is Joseph's wife. She pays Karen to flee the country upon discovering that she is with child. The newborn, however, must be left behind. Joseph is oblivious to their arrangement. He accuses Karen of child abandonment. She is prevented from seeing the boy over the next six years. Karen is left emotionally distraught in America. Cyclothymia is the diagnosis. The past must be revisited in order to heal old wounds.
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