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As the daughter of a con man, Louisa Louise Ndon has been brought up in the world of con and knows all the tricks and maneuvers inherent in the trade. When her father is murdered, she is hell bent on avenging his death and even goes as far as becoming the murderer's girlfriend to accomplish her aim. Finally, she steals a pouch of diamonds, costly enough to be revenge and runs, but there is no place to hide, except...

 Casmir Otong is returning from his wife's grave when a pregnant woman runs into the road, directly in front of his car. While he's recovering from narrowly avoiding an accident, said pregnant woman who isn't so pregnant, jumps into his car and urgently asks him to zoom off to avoid being caught by her phantom pursuers.

Nothing is usual about the lady in his car. Louisa seems to bring out the best and worst in him, including emotions that he'd never experienced even with his wife. She was funny, cute, chubby, fair in complexion, in fact, she was everything his wife never was. He couldn't understand why a man would abuse such a treasure and he was willing to protect and provide for her and even be with her despite being pregnant for another man.

But Louisa drew the line at getting involved, though all she wanted to do was get involved with the reserved Casmir who was too handsome for comfort. Additionally, he was painfully kind, so kind he magnanimously allowed her free reign of his home despite not knowing much about her. Their attraction was becoming unbearably obvious and difficult to ignore and unbelievably, coming together was the best thing that ever happened to both of them.

But then she held on to a secret too long. She got exposed by her father's murderer, she lost Casmir and everything tumbled into ruin.

This is a story of circumstances, even bad ones, causing good. This story comes with heated love scenes, funny conversations, actions, violence and most importantly, romance.

Visit https://okadabooks.com/user/Ememjamesbassey to get a copy of this novel. All romantics should read this for warm hearts and stomach tingles.

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