‘The Masterpiece’ is a moving tale of overcoming, surrendering and awakening. A year has passed since Mulalo narrowly escaped spending her life in prison for the murder of a crime intelligence officer and lover, Orlando. She finally does the right thing by becoming a state-witness against a self-proclaimed prophet. A devastating loss forces Mulalo to question her true purpose in life. Her romantic life has always been in shambles, but now she is caught between two men, one is the symbol of a perfect family man and the other is unpredictable. While she must choose who she wants to spend the rest of her life with, she is faced with an even greater challenge. Overcoming her past traumas and awakening to who she truly is becoming. Will Mulalo ever find her happily-ever-after, or will something else much bigger find her. Following the captivating Novels ‘The Politician Book 1’ and ‘The First Lady Book 2’, ‘The Masterpiece’ is the third book in Khathu Maestro’s page-turning drama series.
These kinds of books evoke a fire within me I can not describe. Mulalo is a strong woman that follows her heart and I really admire her. This book reminded me of how much I wanted to become a business woman at some point when I was growing up, and it gives me hope that if one follows their heart, it will most likely take them to where they need to be.
As the year comes to pass, these books have made me realize how healing is important and through the words of the author 'through healing we can break generational curses'. I have made it a goal of mine to embark on a healing journey the following year and break generational curses. I know it won't be easy, as it was not easy for Mulalo, and the option that feels safest and easier might be to go back to old ways. But I hope I will soldier on like Mulalo did. I am glad I went to the book store and got the rest of the books after reading the first one. It was an eye opening read, the first step to realizing that 'life is not a fairytale, but it can be enjoyed'.