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HER HEART, MY HOME. by Aishatou005
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Lailah Mahmud,at just twenty one, already knew loss too deeply. A widow with two little boys - Amir, barely three, and Akbar, still in her arms - she's buried her dreams beside her husband's grave. Love is no longer part of her story... or so she believes. Then fate rewrites her path. Captain Zayd Bishir Kanjiji, once her brother's senior and roommate back in the Nigerian Defence Academy, first saw her at the convocation ceremony - graceful, smiling, unforgettable. He tried to forget her, dismissing it as a passing admiration. But two years later, at her brother's wedding, he realizes he never truly did. Determined and sincere, Zayd confides in her brother, who warns him it won't be easy to win Lailah's guarded heart. Still, Zayd refuses to retreat. His confession is gentle yet bold - only to be met with Lailah's immediate rejection. But love has never been about convenience. Even when his mother and sisters disapprove - unwilling to see their heir, a first-time groom, marry a widow with children - Zayd remains steadfast. For him, Lailah isn't just another chapter... she's the whole story. And for Lailah, his patience, persistence, and quiet warmth begin to melt the walls she built so high - reminding her that love can rise from loss, and sometimes, a heart once broken can become the safest home of all. Her Heart, My Home is a breathtaking tale of second chances, healing, and a love that chooses - again and again - even when the world says it shouldn't.
THE LOVE THAT LED ME HOME  by Aishatou005
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Asma was the perfect daughter-pampered, protected, and praised. Raised in a home of comfort and luxury, her every whim was met with ease. But somewhere along the path, love turned into indulgence, and freedom blurred into rebellion. Surrounded by bad influence and the thrill of nightlife, Asma's world spiraled into late-night parties, arrogance, and reckless choices. Yet, even in her lowest moments, a part of her clung to her dignity-never crossing the final line. Muhammad Nuruddeen: calm, principled, and deeply rooted in faith. Their paths cross unexpectedly, and what begins as a clash of worlds soon becomes the beginning of a journey. Through his sincerity, quiet strength, and unwavering deen, Nuruddeen awakens something long buried in Asma-a desire for change, for purpose, for Allah. "The love that led me home" is a soul-stirring tale of fall and rise, of mistakes and mercy, of how no soul is too lost for Allah's guidance. A modern Muslim love story rooted in growth, redemption, and the beauty of returning back to the path.
Ashes of a Silent Bride by Aishatou005
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Du'a was born from a love hidden in shadows-a secret marriage between Alhaji Ahmad Sanusi and Firdausi, an Igala beauty whose life was cut short in a tragic accident when Du'a was barely two years old. With no other choice, Alhaji Ahmad brought his daughter into the grand household of his first wife, Ramatu, and his formidable mother, Hajiya Turai, whom everyone called Kaka. But instead of a home, Du'a found herself trapped in a cage of cruelty. Ramatu and Kaka despised her very existence, and her half-sister Bilkisu, jealous of Du'a's striking beauty, bullied her at every turn. Her father, torn between duty and weakness, could not shield her from their wrath. At fourteen, Du'a's fate took an even darker turn when Kaka reconnected with her childhood friend-Hajiya Aisha, the revered Queen Mother of the Kano Emirate. The Queen Mother, doting on her twin grandsons Ashraf and Arnaf, sought a wife for Arnaf, the troubled younger twin burdened with insomnia and mental affliction. Kaka, seizing the chance to rid herself of the girl she considered a burden, offered Du'a without hesitation. Thrust into marriage far too young, Du'a found herself in the palace, bewildered and childlike, struggling to understand a husband who was distant, cold, and broken. In her innocence, she often mistook his twin, the warm and playful Ashraf, for the man she had been forced to marry. Caught between palace intrigue, her husband's silent torment, and the dangerous stirrings of forbidden affection, Du'a must navigate a path where every step could either break her spirit-or awaken her destiny.
FROM SPITE TO SALAAM. by Aishatou005
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Washington D.C.-a city of politics, prestige, and polished façades. But behind the glittering embassy halls and crowded lecture rooms, two Nigerians wage a battle of pride and patience. Yusuf Abdulhakeem Ruma, a 27-year-old Ustaz from Katsina, has captured hearts across the United States with his eloquence, humility, and unshakable discipline. He lowers his gaze, avoids idle chatter, and lives by the principles he preaches. For him, dignity lies in restraint. Maryam (Baby)Ameenullah Bello, the second child and the only daughter of Nigeria's ambassador to the United States, couldn't be more different. Draped in elegance yet drenched in arrogance, she is beautiful, spoiled, and mercilessly sharp-tongued. She covers her body with grace but spares no one from her stinging words. When Yusuf's path crosses hers at an embassy reception, she mocks his calm composure, expecting him to falter. He doesn't. From then on, every encounter is a clash-her sass against his silence, her mockery against his measured patience. To her, he is infuriatingly self-righteous. To him, she is an untamed storm he refuses to entertain. Yet beneath the fiery exchanges lies a pull neither of them can fully resist. Slowly, spite softens into curiosity, pride melts into respect, and hearts once hardened by disdain begin to whisper of something deeper. In a world where appearances matter and reputations are fragile, Yusuf and Maryam must decide whether their fragile bond is worth the risk. Can arrogance bow to sincerity? Can patience tame defiance? From Spite to Salaam is a spirited hate-to-love tale of faith, fire, and the unexpected roads that lead two hearts to peace.
Echoes of Our Youth. by Aishatou005
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Back then, when they were young, Sultan Bello High School knew only one queen-Aminah Abubakar Malami. Beautiful, bold, and untouchable, her laughter could light up a room, yet her words could just as easily cut someone to pieces. Aliyu Abdullahi Dikko was nothing like her world. A timid, stammering transfer student who found comfort only in books and his diary. The very first time he saw Aminah, he was smitten. But one innocent mistake-scribbling her name on the pages of his diary-turned his quiet admiration into his greatest humiliation. For Aminah made him her favorite target, mocking his stammer, turning each day of school into a quiet torment. He learned to survive her cruelty in silence. She never once looked back. Five years later, fate brings them both to an airport in Germany, fresh graduates of their master's programs. This time, Aminah sees him first. A confident man, striking and calm-someone she cannot take her eyes off. She doesn't recognize him, but she feels her heart stumble at the sight of him. He remembers. Every word. Every laugh. Every scar. Now, the tables have turned. The boy she once broke is the man who makes her fall. But can love be born out of regret and redemption? Or will the shadows of back then, when they were young always haunt what could have been? A tender yet powerful story of cruelty, regret, second chances, and the kind of love that only time can teach.
The Spoiled Heir's Obsession. by Aishatou005
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Aymaan Malik had everything-wealth, power, influence. As the only son of the president, he was adored by many, feared by most, and spoiled beyond repair. Arrogant, bossy, and cruel, Aymaan lived as though the world existed only to serve him. Then came Aiyanah-the clumsy, timid daughter of the household maid. She tried to stay unnoticed, blending into the walls of the grand Malik mansion, but her very existence seemed to irritate him. She was everything he wasn't: meek where he was commanding, naive where he was cunning. What began as mockery soon twisted into something darker, something Aymaan couldn't control-an obsession. The spoiled heir found himself drawn to the one girl who was supposed to remain invisible. And Aiyanah, caught between fear and an unfamiliar pull toward him, realized that escaping his grasp might be far more impossible than enduring it. In a world where power defined worth, could a fragile heart survive the obsession of a boy who had never been told "no"?
DESTINED FOR THE CROWN.  by Aishatou005
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In the grand Kano Emirate, Sultan Abdulrahman III ruled with wisdom, power, and an unshakable sense of justice. Yet beneath the glory of his reign brewed a storm within his own household. On the same fateful day, four princes were born to four different mothers-each one raised to believe the throne belonged to him alone. Prince Abdul Malik, the fiery eldest of Lady Muzaina, carried ambition like a sword. Prince Abdul Hameed, heir of Queen Ruhaima, was bred in pride and entitlement. Prince Abdulrazak, son of Lady Hafsah, mastered cunning and manipulation. And Prince Abdulsalaam, the youngest, born of Lady Maimoon, was unlike them all-an introverted yet peaceful soul, adored by the people and quietly cherished by the Sultan. Raised in the care of their formidable grandmother, Sultana A'isha, Abdulsalaam grew into a man who never fought for the crown, yet every word he spoke carried weight. His gentleness stood in stark contrast to his brothers' arrogance and cruelty, earning him both their hatred and the people's love. But the fragile balance of the royal household shattered when Sultana A'isha discovered an unconscious maiden, Arfah, during one of her evening strolls. Brought into the palace, Arfah's beauty and mystery captured the hearts of all four princes at once. Love became another battlefield, entwining itself with ambition, rivalry, and destiny. As secrets unravel and the struggle for power deepens, one question looms over the Kano Emirate: Will the throne be claimed by fire, pride, or peace? The Prince of Peace is a tale of power, betrayal, brotherhood, and the one prince whose silence may prove stronger than swords.
FULANI SIDDIQAH: Misadventures of Siddiqah. by Aishatou005
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He was ice. She was wildfire. He built walls. She broke them with words. When a market encounter lands lively Siddiqah Bello a job in the intimidating world of billionaire CEO Hudayfah Magaji, both are thrown into a storm they never saw coming. She drives him crazy with her chatter and mischief. He drives her mad with his silence and control. But when fate forces them to face hidden wounds from their pasts, they'll discover that sometimes love isn't calm or perfect-sometimes it's loud, messy, and breathtakingly real. A heartwarming enemies-to-lovers tale of mischief, faith, and unexpected love, set between northern culture, corporate drama, and the quiet power of destiny.
Too Young to Love Me by Aishatou005
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Ayyan Ameen Majidadi has it all - wealth, looks, and a mouth sharper than a blade. At twenty-four, he's the university's golden boy with a notorious reputation and a nickname that fits too well: the Sarcasm Lord. He doesn't chase things... things chase him. Until he met her. Dr. Aneesa Ibrahim Pape, twenty-seven, elegant, composed, and far too serious for her own good, becomes his lecturer - and the only woman he can't charm with a smirk. To her, Ayyan is just another arrogant, spoiled brat who needs to grow up. To him, she's the woman who made his world tilt off balance with a single glance. When his teasing turns to persistence and her indifference turns to hidden turmoil, the line between right and wrong begins to blur. Aneesa's family was already on her neck for being unmarried at twenty-seven, but falling for her student is the last thing she can afford. Yet Ayyan doesn't take no for an answer - not when it comes to love. Behind his sarcasm lies sincerity; behind her restraint, longing. Their story is one of forbidden glances, unspoken emotions, and a love that laughs in the face of reason - but can even the boldest heart survive when society, family, and time all say no?