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Being Extraordinary Together… Or Not?

One of the things I loved about #BlackPanther was the strength of the women. Their strength wasn’t out of anger or bitterness but the passion behind their purpose. It’s the same strength the heroine’s in all of my stories posses. The main characters, male & female are always about their business. Either in entertainment, sports or entrepreneurship.

Just like I and my husband are building our entertainment business together in real life. I like my couples to help each other excel in their individual passions/ businesses/ministry or careers.

In my latest novel To Live Again this was also the case. You’ll meet Osaro Ikimi who is majority owner of RoMac Technologies LLC and Itohan Adolo who runs her own photography business, Hans Shots and also substitutes as a second grade teacher.

When you’re in a relationship for the long haul, one of the vital keys of success is to contribute to each other’s happiness. Notice I didn’t say make each other happy. Why? Because, no one should be responsible for your happiness but you. However when you get into a relationship that’s going to be long lasting,  it’s your job to help your partner achieve his or her life dreams and goals.

Your dreams and goals are part of your individuality and maintaining that in partnership is vital. A real king or queen will give their partner room to love them and pursue their passion/purpose at the same time. The goal is to be extraordinary together.

 

What happens when Itohan quest for revenge and Osaro’s goals go head to head? Find out in To Live Again

Peace & Blessings

Unoma

2 thoughts on “Being Extraordinary Together… Or Not?”

  1. I totally enjoy the way you write your couples as a partnership, be it professional or playful. As a reader I want to hug them. You make it so easy to really get to know them as we read. My favorite couple right now is Ebele and Kamal, but my couples change with each book I read.
    I enjoy your writing and the journey I take regarding culture and life.

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