"The only prick on the neck was Angela's aunt; Amara. The distaste between Angela's family and Amara emanated from their difference of worship. While Angela's family was rooted in the Christian faith, Amara believed a lot in witchcraft and was too jealous of Angela's mother because she was the eye candy of the family for giving birth and raising such a delightful daughter. Angela's beauty, endowments of stature and intellect as well as good mannerism accrued her so much favour in the village. She was a shining star to many who beheld her. This really nagged Amara who was barren and couldn't have children of her own."--back cover.
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