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Wind

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King Uwezo knocks on his son's door at night and tells him he will be crowned King by dusk.
Ustawi does not want to be King, not when his Father is still alive. He wants to travel and see the other lands.

But, the King's word is final. Wind, marks the beginning of Ustawi's initiation into leadership. Relationships will be broken, alliances will be formed and suddenly the rush to occupy the throne of Leo will begin!

Wind never blows for a long time, but in this third book of the Currents Series, the people of Leo find themselves unable to predict or control the events that take place. It's a serving of humor, pain, betrayal, anger with a pinch of love.

75 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 29, 2015

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Dora Okeyo

25 books202 followers
Dora is wandering somewhere along the shores of Lake Victoria.
She is the author of The Currents Series, Sifuna, Confessions of a Chair and Zuri: The Chronicler of Enzi.
Her most recent work is Laana: Daughter of the Middle World.

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5 reviews
October 8, 2015
I got this book yesterday on Amazon Kindle for free.

Let's start with the land of Leo: Wema returns, he also still loves Amani and even though she feels the same she cannot leave her husband and two children, and things have changed and the palace in Leo has become like a "cave" to him.
But, that is not the crux of the story. The crux rather is King Uwezo knocking on his son's door at midnight telling him he will be crowned King by the next sunset but Ustawi is not ready to rule and that does not go down well with his father and he's banished!

I have questions: how did Ustawi go from Prince to being banished in a few hours? And Ulioko (my favorite character) how does he always know everything?

These intrigue me, but I'd say that Wind was better edited and the pace was faster than both Fire and Water.
Fire is a tease. Water is intense and the pace is great, but Wind just shook me up!

The fact that I am a fan of Dora's writing, should at least count for something but I am not okay after reading this book. Everything happened so fast and before I knew it I had come to the end.
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