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FORTUNE FAVOUR THE BOLD

FORTUNE FAVOUR THE BOLD

The principal character in the book, "Fortune favors the bold", is a polygamous, heartless African man, although socially respected and perceived as cursed as a result of an unexpected bad turn on events. The protagonist, Asweda, faces severe physical injuries while looking for a mid-wife to assist his wife to deliver. He becomes an embarrassment to society when his wife gives birth to a male child who turns out to be a product of infidelity. He struggles to cover up the shame and, in the process, breaks the laid down society norms, an act which angered the ancestors, marking the onset and manifestation of a curse in his life. His family is very affected by drought, hunger and famine. He struggles to sire a male child. Asweda, being a romantic man, marries up to four wives, one of whom comes out to be a night runner and a magician. On a migration mission, Asweda losses all his wealth to thieves, his gardener is killed, and his child becomes critically sick. He heartlessly butchered one of the thieves on a defense mission. Asweda makes a hard decision to bury his gardener in a strange foreign bush land and later haunts him and demands to be buried in ancestral land. Asweda ignores the cleansing ceremony which comes along with serious consequences. The now poor African man plots rustling exercise in an attempt to gain wealth, killing an 'Oromo' man, in the process running away with a large, s number of cattle. The Oromo men attacked him on a revenge mission, chopping off his leg and throwing him in a cave where he spent quite some time eating rats for survival. The African polygamous man later reunites with the family only to find all his wives already inherited. He struggled to own back his wives. Asweda sires a son at his old age. Twelve years later, he blesses his son Obulala and then dies partially satisfied. His brother Ocholi also dies mysteriously. Betrayal, cunningness wealth and poverty manifest in Asweda's lineage.
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Bold

Bold

Cathryn Woods was a Fine Arts student, who joined a Tattoo Design Contest, in which her best friend, her model, failed to show himself on that fateful day at the event. Desperate for the winner's cash prize so that she could pay for her school fees at an Art University, she convinced (well 'convince' is rather an understatement), a random guy at the beach she found to be her model instead. Her model turned out to be Alexander, a playboy who was the lead vocalist of a rising teenage boy band, and is it a coincidence that they go to the same university? Their flirty conversations and humorous banter also made their mutual like for each other bloom. Things will take into a serious turn when the redhead realized she fell hopelessly in love for the first time and with a player nonetheless, whom she met last summer. Will she be brave enough to risk herself in the name of love? Even auditioning as a supporting vocalist for the band just so she could always be near Alexander? What will Cathryn do if she knew that one of the band members had also caught the love bug for her? Messy love triangles are fun, yes, but Cathryn wished she could turn back time and hadn’t taken it to heart because the games can easily get brutal. YUMMY EXCERPT: updates every other day "Shut the fuck up, will you?" Alexander opened the book and picked another paragraph to read. "The urge to have sex is excruciating if you attempt to deny it. You don't want to be sleeping in my bed when it hits." He arched his eyebrows. "Understand what I'm hinting at?" "Why didn't you tell me you loved this kind of story?" Alexander bit his lip and his hooded eyes regarded her. "I could just tell you stories instead of you reading them for hours." "Based on your experience, huh?" She blurted it out before she could stop herself. Cathryn blushed furiously. Embarrassed, she tried to distract him from reading it. "Give that book back." Alexander continued like the infuriating fucker he is. "Oh yeah. Sweat broke out all over her body, imagining him super horny and determined to have sex with her. The idea didn't horrify her." Cathryn grasped the book from his hands but Alexander kept on raising it higher. She jumped, almost taking hold of the cover but Alexander had pushed her shoulder away in an attempt to stop her from getting the book back. She pushed him harder, kicking him with her shoes and they both fell on the couch, jerked out of balance. Alexander had instinctively wrapped his hands around her tiny waist to keep her from falling on the floor while Cathryn's hands were on his shoulders, moving to his chest. They stared wide-eyed at each other before Alexander's gaze transfixed on her mouth and one of his hands moved to caress her back with his fingers. "By the way, your best friend told me that you wanted to tell me something." He held her a moment, his hands on her body and his face a glowing heat onto hers.
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Bold CEO novel recommendation
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2024-12-26 08:15
There were two novels related to the bold president: " Bold Love: A Cute President in His Arms " and " Bold President, I Won't Spare You." These two novels were both written by Nine Never Abandoned. The plot was fascinating and highly recommended. However, there was not enough information to determine which novel was more suitable for recommendation.
How to bold text in a story?
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2024-10-11 23:15
You can usually bold text by using HTML tags like <b>your text</b> if you're writing for a web page or some text editors have a bold button that you can click.
How to bold text in a story?
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2024-10-05 23:33
You can usually bold text in a story by using HTML tags like <b>text you want bolded</b> if it's for web content. Or in word processing software, there's usually a bold button or option in the toolbar.
Is a short story presented in bold?
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2024-10-05 18:13
Well, it's not a standard rule. It could be in bold if it's a special case, like being a featured story or for a particular design choice. But usually, it's not the norm.
A bold female protagonist recommended a novel
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2024-12-25 13:40
There were many choices for a bold female protagonist to recommend a novel. Here are some recommended novels: 1. The heroine in this novel has courage and ideas, not just a beautiful vase. 2. " The Female Empress's Livestream Strategy " by " Fried Mushroom ". This was a novel by the female protagonist. The female protagonist was a genetic warrior who traveled to ancient times to save the destroyed Universal Federation. The story showed her journey from a small character to an emperor. 3. The heroine in this novel was wise and courageous. She was a dangerous and fierce young prince who fell in love with a female slave. 4. " After being poisoned and having a sick friend He " Author: Tang Xiaohai: The heroine in this novel is called Xie Guiwan. She is weak and sickly, but she still has courage and ideas. 5. [Carefree Legend: The heroine in this novel has shown her domineering and powerful characteristics from the beginning.] Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other novels that meet the requirements.
What is the 'bold as love novel' about?
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2024-10-25 07:12
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this title or a similar concept. It might be about a love that is bold, perhaps a love that defies convention, like a relationship that goes against social norms or expectations.
Do you have to bold the novel?
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2024-10-17 07:15
Not necessarily. Bolding the novel is usually a matter of personal choice or specific formatting requirements set by a publisher or platform.
Should you bold the title of a novel?
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2024-10-12 13:33
It's not a requirement to bold the title of a novel. It could be done for emphasis or to adhere to a particular aesthetic, but it's not a universal practice.
Can you bold text in a novel?
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2024-10-02 18:00
Yes, you can. Many word processing software or platforms used for writing novels offer the option to bold text to emphasize certain parts.
What makes a short story 'bold'?
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2024-12-10 17:41
A short story can be considered 'bold' if it tackles controversial topics. For example, stories that deal with social taboos like incest or extreme political views. Also, if it has a very unique narrative style that defies traditional storytelling norms, it can be bold.
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