When a young woman picked up the phone, she delivered a sonic message to the police. “I just killed my husband, please send an ambulance.” When the cops arrived at her doorstep, they found her drenched in blood and clutching a carving knife.
Preye Wilcox, the only daughter of a food production billionaire, had a Gucci wrapped life, a trust fund, and a company to resume whenever she was ready. To test her mettle and work her way up the food chain like everyone else, Preye relinquished her place at her father’s company and took on a role as an intern in Jitech, an IT firm. On her first day of resumption, she met Ayiba. A 6’3 buff male who stole her breath at first glance charmed her with his captivating good looks and made it pointedly clear he was sexually attracted to her. Beneath Ayiba’s compelling looks, and polished exterior, lies a deep-seated loathing that Preye soon discovered was unleashed by her new job title at Jitech; the role of being his boss.
Timi Waters is a West African writer. Her love for psychology and thought-provoking books led her into asking questions, finding answers, and asking more questions.
While Haven is her first published work, Timi has written and published short stories which featured in international bestselling anthologies. Her eBooks, The Red Lines Trilogy topped OkadaBooks and Bambooks bestseller charts for weeks.
When Timi is not writing, she’s poring over non-fiction and psychological thrillers, hosting tea parties with her characters, and lip-syncing to Nicki Minaj and Eminem’s rap.
That MC was a combination of sexy and class act douche! I had a little difficulty deciding how I felt about Preye's action (80% proud of it and 20% wtf!) 🤣🤣🤣🤣 In all, it was a very entertaining read.