An audio book review of The Elevator Kiss by Amina Thula. A fictional contemporary romance story set in Cape Town, South Africa.
Review
Themes: Will to survive; heartbreak of betrayal; feminism; vulnerability of the strong; insecurity; prejudice and love.
Suggested song: Romantic by Korede Bello featuring Tiwa Savage.
Publisher: Ankara Press
The Elevator Kiss is available on Amazon and Kobo.
Listen to my review of Amina Thula’s book, Love Next Door here.
9 responses to “The Elevator Kiss by Amina Thula (Audio Review)”
I couldn’t quite tell if you really liked this story. Editing and Grammar make a difference to the readers.
Thank you for the review and the song
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Hiiiiiii. I liked the story, it gave me a glimpse into the lives of high flyers and the working class in Cape Town. I agree about editing and grammar. Thanks for stopping by. It’s been a minute. 🤗
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True. South Africa and the on going tension with Nigeria definitely peaks my interest in how they have Changed or not since Apartheid
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More freedoms but still the same socioeconomic problems which is leading to frustration which they are meting out on fellow Africans, especially Nigerians. It’s unfortunate.
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My 2 cousins who married South Africans were in fear of their lives
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It’s a really sad situation. Some Nigerians have moved back home.
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My aunt wants them to come home too. They have kids but it’s not safe
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Cool
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