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Loving A Married Xhosa Man II oleh tears_writes
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This book is connected to Loving a Married Xhosa Man (book 1) through some familiar characters. To get the most out of the story, kindly read the following: Loving a married Xhosa man (book 1) and Eyami lendoda❤️
Eyami Lendoda oleh tears_writes
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This spin-off narrative is connected to Loving a Married Xhosa Man through some familiar characters. To get the most out of the story, kindly read the first book before continuing.
Loving a married Xhosa man (Book 1) oleh tears_writes
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Dikeledi, a young and ambitious woman, is on her way to a life-changing job interview. As she rushes through the busy streets, she accidentally bumps into a charming stranger. Their eyes meet, and Dikeledi's world stands still. It's love at first sight. But as their relationship deepens, she uncovers secrets he kept hidden - torn between love and loyalty, she must decide. Will she forgive his deceit and risk everything for love, or will she walk away, protecting her heart and integrity?
FALLING FOR MR ZULU (18+) oleh mbali_lolii
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PROLOGUE Hello, my name is Asimthandile Khosa (24), I'm Xhosa, I live in Cape Town with my Aunt Nomaxabiso Fati (55) her husband Xolizizwe Fati (55), her two sons Kwakhanya (19), Kwakho(13) and my three siblings Nqobile Khosa (30), Sandile Khosa (27), Siyamthanda Khosa (16). My parents died when I was 11 years old in a car accident, after our parents died Siyamthanda and I had to live with our Aunt Nomaxabiso, my aunt never liked my mom ever since my mother Khanyisile Khosa(53) married a very wealthy man which is my dad Andile Khosa (59), my aunt and my mom never spoke ever since my mother got married my aunt did not even attend my mother's wedding. I am doing my last year in CPUT I'm studying medicine , my older brother Nqobile is a taxi owner he owns more or less 7 taxi's, Sandile has his own businesses 'SK interior design company' and 'SK Lounge' he has two lounges one in Johannesburg the other one here in Cape Town, Siyamthanda is currently doing grade 11 at Wynberg Girls High School, Kwakhanya is doing his first year at UCT and Kwakho just started high school grade 8. Ever since my parent's died life has been draining, Nqobi chose to quit school to be a taxi driver so that he can pay my fees and Sandile is paying Siya's school fees because my aunt doesn't provide for us all she does is make us her maids.
MY DESTINED ZULU BRIDE oleh veronicadlamino
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This is book 2 of I become his Zulu bride ""' Gift, like his name implies he has a gift . Having to deal with being an outcast in his own village even though he's the son of the king. He has one more problem which is wooing his destined bride. so follow this African story where Gift, tries to fit in and probably get the love of his life. Gift: I can see our future together my African beauty destined lover :.... stay away from me Gift: never even if I die , I'll become a ghost and hunt you destined lover:....
Umyeni KaDadewethu oleh uMaShandu1
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A story about Zamantusi Ngema and Sphamandla Khanyile. In a tangled web of love, loyalty, and betrayal, Zama finds herself drawn to her sister's husband. As forbidden feelings blossom, Zama must deal with the guilt of betraying her own flesh and blood. But when secrets threaten to destroy everything, Zama and her sister's husband are forced to confront the consequences of their passion. Will their love win, or will the bonds of family tear them apart? Dive into this gripping tale of forbidden romance and family drama.
Lisakhanya oleh lwenkosi09
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This story is about a lady that built her whole empire from scratch without the help off her family that abandoned her .What happens when her past has its ways of reveling itself.Let's go on a journey as she navigates through life .
Souls Tied ✓ oleh sihle0071
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[COMPLETELY EDITED AND FINISHED.] 'Who knew me celebrating my sister's wedding to rejoice and enjoy the wedding jingles and all that nonsense will lead me to coming back a married woman?' What happens when you preparing for your sister's wedding only to find out she ran away? The only option is to marry your sister's fiance.. "You know if you had fought a little harder then I wouldn't be Mrs. Mthimkhulu." I say. People listen to men so he should have caused a ruckus and they would have let this thing go. "Phakisha umthwalo wakho sesahamba." he says. (Pack your bags we are leaving.) "What?!" "I didn't stutter." "Mxm." "Don't forget you mine now." he says and i roll my eyes. "Whatever." Screw the day i became Mrs. Mthimkhulu... DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO ABUSE, VIOLENCE, TORTURE AND MATURE LANGUAGE. °If you don't like slow burns don't bother reading it ☆All names, characters and places are fictious. Any resemblance is purely coincidental. Hope you read and enjoy the book♡ Started: 7 January 2023 Finished: 20 October 2023 Edited: 21 January 2024 (but you may come across some spelling errors. Sorry about that.)
Beneath the beads oleh unknown_lee_
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She came for a wedding. She left with a name she couldn't forget. Liyana Xaba wasn't supposed to fall for anyone-especially not the brooding architect with sharp eyes, a sharper tongue, and a quiet sadness he hides behind tradition. Hlumelo Dalindeybo has never been one for small talk or slow dances... until her. She's Zulu. He's Xhosa. She inherited a business. He builds homes. And when her request for an architect turns into late-night calls and dangerously close silences, lines begin to blur. In a world where culture speaks louder than feelings, and love is both a risk and a rebellion, can two souls stitched from different cloths truly be threaded in gold?