A Desert Rose

A Desert Rose

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13th century- The Middle East. In the heart of the Arabian desert, Princess Laila of Al-Shujae faces an impossible choice. Beyond her city walls stands an army ready to attack on command. Their only proposition? Marriage. The fate of two tribes lies in her hands, and the ruthless warrior of Al-Muharibun will stop at nothing to succeed.
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Set in modern-day Nigeria, Adaora and TaraOluwa are mother and daughter set to go down a journey of healing wounds. Tara's ex-best friend partnered with her former crush to sell her to human traffickers. The memories of her short time in hostage before her successful escape still haunt her. On the other hand, Adaora battles with the pain from the physical and emotional abuse from her husband. The betrayers are now gone from their lives, but the scars they left behind still live in the two women. Tara is the most wounded and wishes to be released from the shackles of her past. However, her past haunts her both in her sleeping and waking hours. Adaora is in pain to see her daughter recline into a shell. She pleads with God to heal their wounds and to bestow them with happiness. The unexpected entrance of Dora's ex-husband and Tara's former crush scratches their wounds and threatens to open new ones. Would they be able to resist the force pulling them to the demons of their past? But he was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace upon him, By his stripes, we are healed. - Proverbs 53: 5 NKJV

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