Choices book by George Waithaka
KShs650.00
Catherine coincidentally meets her long time friend in college who she has had a crush on since she was in primary school.
They fail in love, and get married but their marriage isn’t filled with good luck
Misfortunes go after her.
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Choices book by George Waithaka
Catherine coincidentally meets her long time friend in college who she has had a crush on since she was in primary school.
They fail in love, and get married but their marriage isn’t filled with good luck
Misfortunes go after her.
She realizes that she can never give birth, her husband undergoes a fatal accident and this leads to her getting into drugs. The life of partying and clubbing makes her meet a rich man who makes her fly out of the country to enjoy life. It doesn’t however end well with her.
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