February 20, 2025

When the invitation landed in my inbox to contribute to the “Call Me” multi-author series—a collection of standalone novels chronicling the lives of Africans studying abroad—I felt an immediate mix of excitement and sheer terror. Why? Because I hadn’t traveled much. Therefore, writing about a place I’d never been to felt like dancing on a…

February 19, 2025

Let me tell you about the day I discovered that Americans don’t just watch the Super Bowl; they worship it. They treat it like a religious experience, complete with rituals, sacrifices (mostly of chicken wings), and enough devotion to make my mother’s Sunday service look casual. As a Nigerian living and working in America, I’ve…

February 18, 2025

A week after moving to the U.S., I was pumped and ready to embark on my first domestic flight. The occasion? My sister’s graduation in Arizona. The challenge? Getting to Arizona without losing my sanity—or my shoes. Here’s the gist. My mom and I left the house early-ish, which in our books meant “not late,…

February 13, 2025

There’s a reason we get lost in stories. They have this sneaky way of wrapping themselves around our hearts, pulling us into worlds we never knew existed, letting us be real. I mean, who doesn’t love a good story? Whether it’s a grandmother reminiscing about her wild youth, a book that makes you ugly-cry at…

February 13, 2025

When I decided to enter the world of self-publishing in 2020, like every writer, I had a burning story to tell. I had big dreams and hopes of reaching millions of readers, being selected for book clubs, and receiving deeply felt reviews—both good and bad. Now, in 2025, I still dream. Big. I dream of…

August 9, 2024

Preye Wilcox had everything: a billionaire father, a trust fund, and a guaranteed spot in the family empire. However, she desired more than just a silver spoon.

Determined to prove her worth, Preye swapped her corner office for an intern desk at Jitech, an up-and-coming IT firm. On her first day, she locked eyes with Ayiba – tall, muscular, and undeniably magnetic. Their attraction was instant and electric.

But in the competitive world of tech, romance comes with a price. As Preye climbed the corporate ladder, she discovered a side of Ayiba that his charming smile couldn’t hide: a man struggling with her meteoric rise and his own stagnation.

CW: Sex, Language, and Nudity.

June 10, 2024

Being seventeen and about to graduate from secondary school should have been good, only it isn’t, at least not for Naeto.
With desiring a life contrary to his father’s plans, getting a full-ride scholarship to a top-tier ballet academy in Arizona, and simmering sexual tension threatening to ruin his friendship with his best friend Zino, Naeto’s life is a twisting mass of complications.
A twisty mess that thrusts him into a world of lies, awakened desire, secrets, and questions about the person he is becoming.

June 4, 2024

The cunnilingus hits when I pound your yam Good head when the head is pleased What does it matter that I pay half the bills You’d let me cook and clean while you hang your feet You huffed and puffed when I called you out on this Said living in Canada has put ideas in…