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In A World Alone

Silk Smith

Publisher: COMMUNE WRITERS INT'L

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Summary

It all begins with mama’s death; a sharp awaking that would become a rude realization to Chibuike. This event leads him to the very beginnings of his life as an apprentice with nothing but dreams of a better life. Not just for him, but for his mother who is accused of being a witch disseminating her entire family.

Serving the lascivious Oga CY who had now set his sights on the same girl that Chibuike also had his interest in; Beauty – the stage is definitely set. The showdown is real and for the first time in his young life, he comes face to face with the voracious evil of man. He will be beaten to an inch of his life.

Chibuike seemed doomed. Falling out of work, purpose and dream into depression at the same time the claimed love of his life, who seems to be the reason for the entire calamity befalling him, is beginning to realize her dreams. He is in a World alone.
Available since: 02/14/2023.

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