Adebola
Adebola is talented and everyone recognises that fact. Everyone, except a certain director who doesn’t think her talents alone is enough to pull the crowd. Adebola must go the extra mile.
Adebola is talented and everyone recognises that fact. Everyone, except a certain director who doesn’t think her talents alone is enough to pull the crowd. Adebola must go the extra mile.
A planned symposium turns deadly and into a familial reunion when the participants are held hostage by a seemingly strange yet familiar young man.
I shook my head, still at a loss for words. Before I could try to formulate speech though, the soft flesh was shoved in my mouth, hitting the back of my throat, and coaxing my gag reflex. Tears stung my eyes, but I willed it not to fall. I was not going to show weakness in front of those beasts.
The rest of the acts passed by in a blur. It was like watching a movie from out of my body. My gown was raised, and I was placed on my back, right there on the grimy floors of the tiny office
When a notorious university blog begins to target a student, she begins to unravel while trying to find the agent behind the cyber-bullying.
Fr Joe finally catches the Penitent and it is not who he expects. The connection between Fr Lionel, the penitent, and Laura also astounds him.
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The Penitent is beginning to get restless, and the detective Priest is starting to get closer to the truth. The murderer is someone they all know, but who could it be?
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Fr Joe takes up the mantle of amateur detective and tries to find out who might have had a grudge against his murdered boss.
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Fr Lionel Adesanmi got more than he bargained for with a Penitent who did not come to confess previous sins but to talk about the one he’s about to come. Unfortunately, the Confessor might be just the sin.
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When the pain started fifteen minutes later, Ope knew something was seriously wrong. She grabbed her belly and managed to stumble out of her chair. The plate of unfinished breakfast fell to the floor with her. She had not been careful, Ope realised that, albeit belatedly.
Lying there on her back on the floor, groaning in pain, she knew she had to call on the only saving grace she had left. She had the blood in her system, after all.
A woman wakes up with her memory blank, but she meets a peculiar Angel who might not be quite the Angel afterall.