Love In the Time of Ebola: a West African romantic comedy
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  • Time 7h 35m
  • Reads 666
  • Votes 32
  • Parts 27
  • Time 7h 35m
Complete, First published Jun 16, 2016
Mature
This fan fiction novel is the African version of Sophie Kinsella's Can You Keep A Secret. Asha, a naive Indian-Nigerian woman mistakenly believes she has contracted Ebola and spills all her secrets to Ravi, a stranger she has just met. It turns out Ravi is the billionaire owner of the company where she works. Ravi spends a week in the Lagos, Nigeria office and sparks fly. Will Asha and Ravi find true love?
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