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by E.J. Obuaya
Do you love chick flicks? Then Anchored Assurance is for you. Are you going through adversity? Then this book will remind you to hope. Do you love novels of an African cultural genre? Then you will love this one. To make your payment follow this link here: http://1.ejobuaya03.pay.clickbank.net
It is a big step for Biola (Bee-o-la) and she is extremely nervous despite having successfully completed the bar exams. Feelings of anxiety, euphoria and excitement sweep over her all at once. Setting up chambers with a colleague and relocating are entirely new experiences for her and she is terrified. Notwithstanding, she does it anyway. Now, she is faced with a new dilemma, she needs housemates because the house she is renting is too big for her and she desperately needs to share the place. Over the next few weeks she finds two, a secretary and the younger sister of an old friend, who is a regional tennis champion. Biola is pleased to find they all get on reasonably well, despite some initial clashes of temperament between her housemates. Consequently, they have a few amusing spats with Biola usually ending up as referee or mother hen. Inspite of this minor hiccup things are taking shape at work and all Biola wants to do right now is to build a successful chamber practice and generally enjoy a quiet life, just attending church and spending time with her friends. However things are beginning to stir to interrupt her enjoyment… and she finds out she has some unwanted attention which her friends are encouraging much to Biola’s upset. Chinyere (Chin-ye-re), the secretary is vivacious and loves her job. She is getting on well with her housemates, although she has a no nonsense approach to the fiery temper of the latest addition. A letter she receives forces her to tell a secret she has kept from them and when she shares it, they are supportive, but this is the least of her worries, there is someone else who must be told... then the kidnapping happens which brings everything to a head all the while testing their faith and friendship. To call Ejiro (A-ji-ro), a tennis player is putting it mildly, she’s simply passionate about the sport, and has even put aside her education to concentrate on it. Her only other passion is the church. Having no other burning desire, the love of her friends and family completes her contentment and the last thing she needs is male attention. She’s been training hard for the upcoming national tournament and having only narrowly escaped the advances of her tennis partner, is pressured by her coach who is desperate to secure sponsorship in an unscrupulous way, forcing her into a friendship that leads to a ghastly car accident that tests the faith of the house mates in a totally new way leading to a climax. The question is, is their faith strong enough and can they help each other through the tragedy and grief? The author E J Obuaya has used a mix of romance, thriller, suspense, humor and tragedy to convey the story that is Anchored Assurance. If you love books in this genre, you’ll love this one buy it now. To make your payment follow this link here: http://1.ejobuaya03.pay.clickbank.net
If you’re married or looking to get married, E J Obuaya has built on the answers to the survey, the ‘Top 10 Marriage Qualities’; and expands what they mean in practical terms and how you can apply these answers in your own marriage thus strengthening it. The Top 10 Marriage Qualities covers: • Honesty • Love • Trust • Communication • Respect • Commitment • Humor • Support • Compassion • Dependability To make your payment for the Top 10 Marriage Qualities follow this link here: http://7.ejobuaya03.pay.clickbank.net The author herself describes the benefits of having this book like this: “When my husband and I got married in September 1993 we had no idea what we were letting ourselves in for. However, we did have the good sense to listen to the advice of those who had gone before, in getting some pre-marital counselling. Inspite of the counselling we were ill prepared in dealing with a lot of issues that surfaced in our marriage. Every year seemed to bring new issues for us to overcome and not all related to the scenarios presented to us during our counselling sessions. We would quarrel and have heated discussions where we both felt we were right or that the other was just as guilty for the argument as we were! Also, being very strong willed I would refuse to apologise even to keep the peace as I felt it was getting me nowhere. My husband on the hand would sulk for a week or two, which would infuriate me and or leave me feeling extremely miserable. Fortunately, we were committed to each other and our marriage vows and having a healthy fear of God helped us build our marriage and got us on the right track which was not only staying married but staying happily married! Looking back, having a book to read like, ‘The Top 10 Married Qualities’ would have helped us to avoid many a heartache. Many times I wanted a divorce and told him so, but as I said, by God’s grace we remained true to our vows and having the right information helped us cope better than we could have without it.” If you are married or considering marriage, you need to read the book without delay to save yourself any heartache and or to move you on to the road of restoration. The answers to, ‘The top 10 Marriage Qualities’ survey have been thoroughly broken down in this new book and other resources have been included to help you get all the help you need! The ball is now in your court. Ask yourself, ‘Do I want my mate and I to be a power couple or a dysfunctional one on a downward spiral of divorce or miserable married life? The answer you’ll find is in the book coming out now. To make your payment for the Top 10 Marriage Qualities follow this link here: http://7.ejobuaya03.pay.clickbank.net
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