My Sister My Enemy
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  • Reads 6,671
  • Votes 1,027
  • Parts 52
  • Time 10h 47m
Complete, First published Feb 17, 2018
"What...? What do you mean by your sister is your biggest enemy?" Raudah exclaimed.

"Yes! You heard me right, I mean my own blood sister is my very own enemy." Maryam replied with a tired and disappointed look on her face.

This is a story of a young hausa girl with all the good qualities a lady should posses. It is not the regular fairytale story because Maryam has seen the wonders of life from a different angle and she never expected everything she is going through at this point of her life, she is very close to an emotional breakdown.

Will Maryam be able to find her lost happiness? Will she ever have a happily ever after with someone ? And will she be able to have faith in herself and her relationships again???

Well then, join Maryam in this amazing journey to find out more....
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