THE DESTINED KEY

THE DESTINED KEY

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This book is written by an inspired girl . This book is all about a set of twins who passed difficult time at their youth age ,one of them became successful while the other was opposite, their names are Akinola Gift and Akinola Amanda . Gift on the hand is focused and disperate to reach her distination in life while her sister is opposite, the most saddest stage of her life is when her parent died of plane crash that problem caused the twins pain a lot . Luckily for them their moved to their uncle's house, during their stay unfortunately for Gift it was a worst period of her life she was treated like an housemaid while her sister was treated like a daughter by her uncle's wife but Gift uncle didn't take Gift like that he treated her a daughter . But one unfortunate day came when her died and her sister got pregnant and the funniest thing is that her sister didn't know who gave her pregnancy. But with all the problems she passed she was successful.
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