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Trust and Believe in Love

Trust and Believe in Love

TRUST IN LOVE — Volume 1 (Completed) TOTAL CHAPTERS: 238 (All Free) SYNOPSIS: See below To live a quiet life away from high society, 14-year old Alex left home and created a new identity. She changed her name as well as her gender.  The catch? She'd lose it all if anyone found out. To prevent exposure, Alex stayed in the side lines and avoided unnecessary interactions. Her cold demeanor drove the other students away. They eventually learned to leave her alone. It didn't take long for two years to pass by as she spent her days in blissful peace. Her secluded life had kept her safe.  Until… That shattered when Logan Parker caught her with extensions in her hair, make-up on her face, heels on her feet and boobs in her dress. Not one to give up, Alex needed to fool him. But how? How will she keep this web of lies afloat? Will her true identity stay as a secret? Or will her borrowed time be over?  Take a peek and discover the biggest secret in this fiction world! ============== BELIEVE IN LOVE — Volume 2 (Ongoing) TOTAL CHAPTERS: 21 (240-281, Free) SYNOPSIS: Chapter 239 ============== Chapter Update: Daily Mass Release: Monthly Bonus Chapter: Per Milestone Trivia: Each Volume = One book Caution: Grammar errors have not been edited because the paragraph comments would be erased if done so. To keep with the consistency, any recurring error has remained. (@insert_nice_usrn: yeah, grammar nazis, I don't want my dear thoughtful comments erased from existence) ============== DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/nU2ErQwFEq All Rights for the final cover belong to WN users, CailinMatthews, CookieJiyen & insert_nice_usrn for the exclusive use of the novel "Trust and Believe in Love" > Credit for the cover's design goes to WN user, CookieJiyen, in collaboration with WN user, insert_nice_usrn. > Font for the cover's text is from www.online-image-editor.com If you have a very kind soul and want to boost my Cai-ffeine spirit, you can go here: https://ko-fi.com/cailinmatthews
Urban
283 Chs
YILDIZ MY AFRICAN QUEEN

YILDIZ MY AFRICAN QUEEN

a very handsome yet arrogant prince meets a woman whom he thought will be his servant and a messenger to the woman he loves, little did he know that what he's seeking from from the woman he loves is only available from the one he never saw as the woman suitable to be his wife. the princes' parents are the typical royal rich people, standards are everything before ethics, it's not even rocket science to know that the poor lady will not be accepted by them, but what they did to separate the two love birds is very evil. whilst in search of his lover, a man looses his sanity, depression hits hard and the only option left for those that separated him from his heart desire is to come clean about what really happened, to set themselves and him free, the question is, will they be free after telling the truth? guilt haunts a man down, his family is falling apart, his wife’s inability to give birth lays in his hands, he either expose the royal secret and risk his wife and unborn child or tell the truth and have them killed, either way he won't survive, which heartache will he rather deal with? the forest that many have known to be the evil forest proves to be very kind, all this while a poor family have been living in there and have not even once encountered any problems, hunger? no, there were plenty of food, boredom, no they had each other, but what choice did they have really, it was either the forest or death, they magically survived according to them, so if anyone knew that they were still alive, it wasn't a guarantee that they will live to tell the tale a very heartwarming reconnection between two love birds, a very huge homecoming party, a yard full of believers and non believers, who cares what others think, it's a royal after all, your opinions don't really matter, what matters is love, love that survived all weather, love that conquered death, love that still existed after all the doom and gloom, or trials and tribulations, whichever it is, love survived and finally as it was aught to happen, the two tight the knot.
Fantasy
102 Chs
What are the common themes in African novels about houseboys written by African writers?
Power imbalance is a big theme. The employers usually hold all the power, dictating the terms of the houseboy's life. This is clearly shown in many such novels. Additionally, there is a theme of resistance. Some houseboys in these stories might try to resist the unfair treatment, either passively or actively. It could be as simple as not following an order or more complex like trying to expose the wrongdoings of the employer. And there is also the theme of the houseboy as an observer. They see the inner workings of the household, the relationships, and the secrets, which can be a source of drama in the story.
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2024-12-16 14:55
An Overview of African Writers Series Nigerian Novels
Many of the Nigerian novels in the African Writers Series offer deep insights into the Nigerian way of life. They can be a great way to understand the country's history, values, and struggles. Some novels focus on family dynamics within the Nigerian context, while others might deal with political unrest or economic disparities. Writers use their unique voices to bring these stories to life.
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2024-11-12 21:53
A Brief History of African Novel: Key Writers and Their Contributions
Ngugi wa Thiong'o made significant contributions. He emphasized the importance of using African languages in literature. His works, such as 'Weep Not, Child', were not only about the political situation in Kenya but also about the power of language in shaping national and cultural identities. Ama Ata Aidoo also stands out. Her novels and short stories often focus on the experiences of African women, challenging the patriarchal norms within African societies.
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2024-10-31 06:57
What are the characteristics of African American writers' short stories?
Often, they reflect the African American experience. This includes dealing with racism, discrimination, and the struggle for equality. For example, many stories show how African Americans were treated unfairly in society, in jobs, and in public places.
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2024-11-09 17:04
An Overview of Recent African American Women Writers' Novels
Well, there are quite a few remarkable novels. For instance, Tayari Jones' 'An American Marriage' is a powerful exploration of a marriage tested by the unjust incarceration of the husband. These novels often deal with complex issues like systemic racism, identity formation, and the struggle for equality. They give a voice to African American women, portraying their unique experiences, hopes, and challenges in a society that has long marginalized them. Through their stories, they also contribute to a broader understanding of the African American community as a whole.
2 answers
2024-11-20 13:16
Who are some famous African short story writers?
There's Bessie Head. She is a Botswanan writer whose short stories are very engaging. Her works often deal with themes of exile, identity, and the complex relationships within African communities. Then there's Dambudzo Marechera from Zimbabwe. His short stories are known for their raw and unflinching look at life, often challenging the norms and exploring the darker aspects of human nature in an African context. Nadine Gordimer from South Africa, although she writes in a broader context, also has some great short stories that touch on the complex racial and social issues in South Africa.
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2024-12-13 08:37
What are the characteristics of Nigerian novels in the African Writers Series?
Nigerian novels in the African Writers Series often have strong cultural elements. They showcase the rich and diverse cultures in Nigeria, like the Igbo culture in 'Things Fall Apart'.
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2024-12-14 04:15
Who are some well - known contemporary African fiction writers?
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. She has written books like 'Half of a Yellow Sun' which explores the Biafran War in Nigeria. Another is Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o. His works often deal with themes of colonialism and resistance. Also, Buchi Emecheta is well - known for her stories that focus on the experiences of women in African societies.
2 answers
2024-11-23 20:50
The Significance of African Writers Series Nigerian Novels in the Literary World
They are highly significant. Nigerian novels in this series contribute to the global literary landscape by presenting unique African perspectives. They break away from Western - dominated literary norms.
3 answers
2024-11-12 17:57
Who are some of the important writers in the history of African American novel?
Richard Wright is important. His novel 'Native Son' was a powerful exploration of race and poverty. Toni Morrison is also a key figure. Her works like 'Beloved' are deeply moving and complex examinations of African American history and identity. Zora Neale Hurston with 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' is another significant writer.
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2024-11-09 19:21
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