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A Review On Dikachi's Adventure In Quest For Her Dignity

Dikachi's Adventure in quest for her dignity by Genevieve Nwokolie view eBook copy
Dikachi's adventure is a fiction adventure and fantasy story based on the ancient eastern part of Nigeria. Written by Mrs Genevieve Nwokolie.
It is the story of a young lady who fell in love with the prince of her village but there were so many hurdles stopping her from being with the prince. She had already been betrothed at birth to a young man named Emeka and her parents were against her relationship with the prince who was bent on making her his wife at all cost. Dikachi went against the advise and warnings of her parents and ended up with the prince but this unlocked a secret spell that has been casted on her at birth. She had to go on a dangerous quest to make things right again. To set herself and her sister free from the spell so that they can live a happy life and be with the one they love.
The story contains action: Here we see Dikachi fighting and trying to over power some strange forces. We also see Emeka, Dikachi's fiance trying to keep his woman at all cost.

It contains romance: here we see Dikachi and the prince express their love for each other in a strong way. They were other characters too in the story involved in their own romance.

It also contains suspense as you may never know which way the story would go as new drama is unlocked along the way.

It contains adventure: Dikachi had to go on a quest in a deadly forest where she encountered different problems and also made new discoveries and met new friends.

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