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She felt like a tangled spool of thread. The little, untangled part was where she was free to be herself and enjoy her inner peace with boundless energy and opportunities. The tangled part was her marriage that seemed like a mirage; an unending turmoil that got worse as she tried to untangle it.
From her low-class, single-parent background, Preye Banigo has come a long way by building a successful PR Agency. When her fiance died, her dream of starting a family was thwarted. Now, she faces the dreadful prospect of clocking forty as a single lady.
With family money behind him as an only child, Timi is used to getting what he wants. He loves Preye and wants to marry her. What he doesn’t want is an independent woman challenging his authority and holding him to unrealistic standards.
As Timi’s romantic passions swing delicately, their relationship will lead them to a path neither of them can imagine.
Praise for Peace in the Abyss
A heartfelt story that has a certain cinematic feel about it …centred on a woman’s most vulnerable moment. The Guardian.
Deft, poignant and abysmally tragic … Tayo’s prose bears the familiar trademarks of a good storyteller. Vanguard News.
Riveting! This book had me drawn in completely…I was going through all the emotions; I laughed, got upset and cried. Another spell-binding book. Bridget Elesin - Family Life Practitioner.
Peace in the Abyss tops descriptive writing ranks. - ThisDay Newspaper
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She felt like a tangled spool of thread. The little, untangled part was where she was free to be herself and enjoy her inner peace with boundless energy and opportunities. The tangled part was her marriage that seemed like a mirage; an unending turmoil that got worse as she tried to untangle it.
From her low-class, single-parent background, Preye Banigo has come a long way by building a successful PR Agency. When her fiance died, her dream of starting a family was thwarted. Now, she faces the dreadful prospect of clocking forty as a single lady.
With family money behind him as an only child, Timi is used to getting what he wants. He loves Preye and wants to marry her. What he doesn’t want is an independent woman challenging his authority and holding him to unrealistic standards.
As Timi’s romantic passions swing delicately, their relationship will lead them to a path neither of them can imagine.
Praise for Peace in the Abyss
A heartfelt story that has a certain cinematic feel about it …centred on a woman’s most vulnerable moment. The Guardian.
Deft, poignant and abysmally tragic … Tayo’s prose bears the familiar trademarks of a good storyteller. Vanguard News.
Riveting! This book had me drawn in completely…I was going through all the emotions; I laughed, got upset and cried. Another spell-binding book. Bridget Elesin - Family Life Practitioner.
Peace in the Abyss tops descriptive writing ranks. - ThisDay Newspaper