Title: This Might Sting A Bit
Author: Claire Adlam
Meet Kat. Just a regular teenager growing up on a Zimbabwean farm. Full of fun, but sensible – her brother and grandfather are far more suited to the role of family nutters. Then a tragic accident takes her – slowly, insidiously – from her idyllic world into a darker reality. Chronic pain leads her to a stormy love affair with pharmaceuticals and into a battle she seems unlikely to win. Playing fast and loose with their prescription pads, doctors help set the scene for Kat’s utter destruction. In treatment, a group of colorful characters does their best to draw her from the dark underbelly of life, back into a lighter world. In the background, skeletons continue to tumble from the family closet with Kat’s mother saving the best for last.
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Title: The Lost Cantrell
Author: Shamiso Mlilo Lezard
Set in New York City Shamiso’s debut women’s crime fiction novel, The Lost Cantrell, will be released by The Wild Rose Press on August 3, 2022.
A luxury hotel, a mysterious guest, a secret organization, and a girl caught in the middle. All Ella-Cherie Silver ever wanted was the opportunity to work at the prestigious Lost Cantrell hotel. She never expected that once she got the job an unfortunate chance encounter with a guest, one Mr. Zeke Gage, would have her embroiled in a secret crime syndicate named The Organization.
Zeke promises Ella a way out of The Org. But can he save her before the criminal underworld claims her conscience or her life?
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Title: First Thirty
Author: Margaret Chideme
First Thirty is an anthology of a woman’s poems about love and lust, pain and abuse, womanhood, searching, divorce and rediscovery. It is an audiobook supported by the British Council Cultural Economy program, which supports cultural organizations, festivals, artists, and creatives between the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa and the UK to create art, build networks, collaborate and develop markets, and share artists’ work with audiences.
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