
An audio book review of Sister Dear by Hannah Onoguwe. A novella about love, betrayal and second chances.
Review
Suggested Song: For Life by Runtown
You can buy Sister Dear on Okadabooks.
Other titles by Hannah

Read our review of Wine and Water here.
Links to short stories written by Hannah are on her author of the week post here.





6 responses to “Sister Dear by Hannah Onoguwe (Audio Review)”
Okadabooks😂? Oh man! I was on Okada in Aba (Abia State) and I thought my life was over. The fear on the road was so real 😂
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Lol. I still remember the first time I got on one years ago in Port-Harcourt, my heart was in my mouth throughout the journey. I think they decided to pick a familiar name for their platform even though it’s only in some parts of the south it is referred to as Okada.
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I’m completely with you. Most second-chance romance could have avoided separation with better communication and clearly stating what you want.
I don’t care what happened but twin sisters should NEVER date sister’s ex. NEVER!!!
And why didn’t she tell her twin that she still has feelings for that man? Are the sisters not close?
Thanks for the review and the song. I hadn’t heard it before
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You’re welcome. I still can’t deal with this thing where sisters date the same man. The same thing happened in Dirim’s Man, another book I reviewed. I guess it happens in real life if writers keep writing about it. This story get as e be… anything I talk na spoiler 🙂
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