Adjoa hasn’t had success with the dating game. No man meets her expectations. Esi, her cousin, suggests a fake relationship with Adjoa’s best friend, Kwame Opoku, to pacify her relentless father.
Kwame thinks Adjoa’s request is ridiculous. Posing as her boyfriend might get tricky, but he can’t say no to those beautiful eyes. Once the falsified relationship begins, things heat up. He discovers deep feelings for her, feelings that might lose Adjoa and her friendship.
Should they take the chance and up it to the next level?
Thank you for joining me with my third Ubuntu romance. If you haven’t read the first two in the series it’s okay, you won’t get lost. Adjoa and Kwame came to me long after I closed the pages on Book 2, Esi and Adam’s story. If you read it, then you may realize that Esi’s cousin, Adjoa, was mentioned one teensy time in the story. I slipped her in during one of the edits when I got the idea for Adjoa and Kwame’s story.
The concept of best friends turning into lovers with the help of my favorite matchmaking midwife held too much appeal for me to ignore, so the story was born.
In this book I introduce you to more cultural aspects of Ghana rather than taking you on an excursion like in the first two novels. I hope you enjoy it.
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Nana Prah