Family Recipes (Episode 2)
Episode 2: Sunshine Stew and Secret Notes Back in her small apartment in the city, Maria laid the book gently on her kitchen counter. She untied the ribbon and opened […]
I really enjoyed how Mildred Osei-Diko beautifully captures the frustration felt by orphaned Rebeka as she dreams of moving far away from the drudgery of her village life. In contrast, the four brothers, Stan, Nicholas, Antoli and Rikah are portrayed as living a care-free life growing up, practicing the combat skills their father had taught them. The brothers were born 1000 years ago, which gives this novel a vague but interesting historical aspect. The brother’s lives are changed forever in one traumatic night when the horror of their true natures is revealed. These invigorating twists and revelations come without warning and certainly keep readers on their edge of their seats. In the same way, there is a shocking revelation about Rebeka’s identity in the final battle, but I don’t want to ruin the ending, so I’ll just say the book has some wild twists.
Episode 2: Sunshine Stew and Secret Notes Back in her small apartment in the city, Maria laid the book gently on her kitchen counter. She untied the ribbon and opened […]
Episode 1: The Box in the Attic The attic was a place of dust and secrets. Maria had never been one to go poking around in her grandmother’s old house, […]
Episode 6: Full Circle Zara stood at the same chapel she had once waited in the rain, now wearing a deep blue dress. It was final year fellowship send-forth. And […]
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