My Curvy World 🌎

My Curvy World 🌎

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Torrin is a girl who has had a very hard life yet she hasn't let that phase her she holds head high and doesn't take anyone's bullish .With having to take care of her baby sister (Ayandi) alone she feels like she doesn't have time to find love until she finds herself falling for someone she didn't expect Find out more in SUPER SIZED
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Ayanda Mbeki is a dancer...or more accurately she's a closet dancer. Aya loves dancing and she's pretty damn good. But being a big girl she has faced harsh criticism and cruel words from childhood classmate and dance instructors which put her off dance as a career. Instead Aya embarks on a career in interior design which she is brilliant at and lands herself an exclusive internship at Blue Box Interiors. This is her dream employer but some nasty classmates are part of the programme too and Aya's dream quickly turns into a nightmare. After weeks of misery and paper pushing, Aya gets the opportunity to work in the field far far away from her tormentors which she grabs with both hands. Aya gets deployed to Tapped Out Dance Studio and it isn't until she meets Raphael Romero, the dashing owner of the studio during the renovation that her passion for dance is reignited and her life is spiced up for the better...or so we hope. Name Guide Ayanda/Aya: Aa-yahn-dah | Origin: Zulu | Meaning: The (family name) are growing/ Growth of the family. Afia: ah-FEE-yah | Origin: Akan/West African | Meaning: Born on a Friday Azania: aa-Zaa-Niy-aa | Origin: Hebrew | Meaning: God is listening Nkosinathi/Nathi: Nah-tee | Origin: Zulu | Meaning: God is with us Full version on Amazon, link below https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B06XTNFQVP/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?qid=1490353320&keywords=bonolo&dpID=51va0zHvJ1L&dpPl=1π=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&ref=plSrch&sr=8-4&ie=UTF8

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