HEARTS IN KANO

HEARTS IN KANO

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BOOK 2 of the Sísí series. Omoyeni Ajayi, a photojournalist for The New York Times, is sent on assignment to capture the rich culture of Kano, Nigeria. However, the trip is far from simple-Omoyeni dreads returning to Nigeria, haunted by a traumatic past she has tried to leave behind. Despite her fears, she embarks on the journey, staying under the guidance and hospitality of Kano's royal dynasty. In the heart of Kano, Omoyeni meets Dahiru Garkuwa, the newly crowned Prince of Kano. A celebrated filmmaker and photographer who recently returned from abroad, Dahiru has stepped into his father's legacy with a heavy sense of duty. But as these two souls connect, their growing bond is tested by the weight of their pasts, cultural divides, political pressures, and the unpredictable forces threatening to pull them apart. Can love survive when everything seems set against it?
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She knows that her love for AbdulJalal Sani is toxic. She excused her husband for intolerable things, unable to do anything about it. She's madly in love with him. "I don't like children, Zaytun. You will not ask me to try for a baby, even in the future. And if you try it without my permission, I will be very angry with you." AbdulJalal Sani said. "I can't love you or the child you are carrying." Crying is the only thing Zaytun Babakura knows how to do. Crying became her best friend. It torn her smile, ripped her heart out, wiped the light from her face, and drained the soul from her eyes. She is an empty shell in love. Is this unrequited love worth dying for?

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