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The Untamable Jackal by Tobias Otieno...

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The Untameable Jackal follows the electrifying life of Tobias, a brilliant yet elusive neurosurgeon whose charm and cunning make him irresistible. As he navigates love, betrayal, and ambition, he plays the game on his own terms—always in control, always untamed. From intense romance to high-stakes drama, Tobias’s life is a thrilling whirlwind of passion, power, and mystery, where no woman can truly claim him, and every move is a calculated step toward his next conquest.  

HEARTS ON FIRE by Titus Gathu

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🔥 Hearts on Fire – When Love Becomes the War Cry 🔥 Some revolutions are fought with weapons. Others, with love. In a nation on the brink, Zuri is the voice they can’t silence. Jayden is the reluctant warrior who never wanted to fight—until love made him believe. Together, they are the pulse of a rebellion that could set their country free… or cost them everything. 💥 A movement too powerful to ignore. 💔 A love too dangerous to survive. ⚡ A story too urgent to forget. This isn’t just a novel—it’s an experience. A cinematic, heart-racing, emotionally charged ride through passion, betrayal, and the raw power of a generation refusing to kneel. Dare to turn the page? Because once you do—there’s no going back.

A Small-Town Girl by Diana Anyango

KShs1,900.00
Lucy Akinyi returns home to lick her wounds after a bad breakup and finds purpose in advocating for children’s rights. But the hurt has left her slow to trust and almost numb to love. Adams Okal goes into the heart of Kachieng’ to set up his dream ranch and have some peace, away from deception, war, death and despair. But without the army, he feels like a blind man groping in the dark and starts to feel lonely without his family until he meets Lucy. Their physical attraction makes him want her. Yet, Adams can’t settle for a brief liaison. Lucy pulls his heartstrings like no other. However, she is resistant to getting entangled with a man in uniform. Are they strong enough to demolish all the barriers and discover love on the other side?

MALAIKA

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When a university professor decides to open a private school where young children can be taught in their mother tongue, she finds herself at the centre of controversy and intrigue. This is a story about the love and dedication of three women: a young, independent businesswoman. an older teacher and her American friend. As political events swirl around these women, and as Kenya moves towards democracy and national cohesion, the reader is caught up in the struggle of the human spirit to realize the goal of justice for all people. Arthur Dobrin is Professor Emeritus of University Studies at Hofstra University. He is also Leader Emeritus of the Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island, New York, United States of America. He and his wife, Lyn, were Peace Corps Volunteers in Kisii, Kenya from 1965-67, lived there again in 1975 and returned many times since. Dr. Dobrin is the author of more than 25 books, including three others set in Kenya: Salted with Fire, Kwamboka’s Inquiry, and This Red Land.

The Blissabyss

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The Blissabyss depicts the contradictions inherent in human life and its vulnerability to negative trajectories. Save for Nancy, Eugene, Fresha, and Brenda are idealistic in their youth. As they mature, they come to terms with a world with little room for ideals. Driven by ambition to succeed, Eugene reveals his plans to everyone only to encounter many obstacles on his journey to success. When his brother, Soita attempts to murder him, Eugene comes to terms with his delusions about being strong. Deprived of love and family, his tethers to idealism snap, and he drinks and spends in Nancy’s room contradicting his moral principles. After a fantastic love affair with Frank, Fresha loses her chastity. Eugene would have continued in his chosen destructive path without Professor Mukabi’s intervention. The author’s message: a supportive social environment is the sole prescription to mitigate the weaknesses ingrained in human nature. What Others Say “The characters in The Blissabyss represent a society at a crossroads with individuals seeking to find their feet and place in the face of shifting identities and generational transformations. Their interactions and experiences at the university cast aspersions on their long-held beliefs and open them to new vistas of a future that are substantially different from what they have been made to believe. These young characters act as a link betweewn the age-old beliefs and the future possibilities which need a sincere and rational engagement devoid of misconceptions and half-truths. This they do with varying degrees of success.” - Dr Maurice S Mwichuli, Lecturer, Literary Studies, Kenyatta University “In The Blissabyss, Andrew Nyongesa uses elegant, contemplative language with a mix of poetic imagery and emotional depth. The text is rich and expressive creating vivid images of the settings. The description helps the readers to visualize the characters’ inner worlds and their interactions.” - Juliet Achieng’, Editor, Nsemia Inc.

My sick and Lame by Mirigo Kinyanjui

KShs1,500.00
Abigail and Joel were separated early in their childhood and always imagined themselves orphans. A twist of fate brings them together as strangers with strong romantic feelings for each other except that both are of a sexual orientation that much of society considers abnormal and are therefore incompatible.

BOYCHILD: The disappointed son by Ben...

KShs800.00
Energetic and ambitious Christopher 'Boychild' Keymani has one dream, to become the biggest filmmaker in his country and beyond,driven by passion and tear up,shackles of poverty. But life takes a twist of turn when he betrays his girlfriend,Grace over her best friend, Faith and a child is born. But a greater shock shatters and tears him on the other side of the relationship.

The Eye of Mayenga by Jaspher Rori

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The Eye of Mayenga is a heart-throbbing novel centred in a remote, rural African village of Mayenga. The village is a lethargic place that appears to have been left behind with respect to world trends and realities. Its residents seem trapped in times gone, dwelling on beliefs like witchcraft and other archaic practices. There seems to be neither vision nor mission, and stuck in antiquated beliefs. Its residents' pastime is drinking cheap illicit liquor, and engaging in pessimistic village gossip, which presents its own challenges. Their own son, Vincent Senta, a practising lawyer in Nairobi, 'sees with his heart' the predicament of the village, and resolves to apply his knowledge, skills and connections to bring change to the village. He successfully organises a women's group and initiates an eye-catching water project, which some people appreciate and see him as the "Eye of Mayenga." However, petty gossip and a troubled family life take their toll on him. To escape the harsh reality, he finds solace in his sentimental secretary. The relationship is ill-fated with him testing HIV-positive of which he eventually dies. Despite the medical exposition on the cause of death, blame is squarely placed on his hard-to-understand neighbours who, due to their religious beliefs, lead lives of solitude. Most residents of Mayenga believe he has been bewitched by the neighbours. In a "revenge mission", the neighbours are burnt alive in broad daylight right in the presence of the local chief. Though rumours were rife that these neighbours carried the cross of Senta's death, nobody had answers to the chief's torrential questions: Who? When? Why? What? How? And what and in the future? And future? The Eye of Mayenga captures a community at a cross-road and illustrates the clash of cultures and the struggle between the past and modernity. "The Eye of Mayenga is a wonderful piece of art that touches on many aspects of our lives. It tackles contemporary issues of the developing world undergoing social change.These are issues that offer challenges to development." - Elijah Ogoti, English Teacher, Kenya. "Apart from being an excellent story to read, it is a commendable book for students in community development." - Joseph A. Awino, Lecturer, University of Nairobi, Kenya. "Jaspher Rori's work is a pretty juicy, practical, and interesting story that is set in a traditional African society, and is interwoven with unique practical challenges, exciting themes and characters that leave the reader yearning for more." - Sakaja Yona, Lecturer, University of Nairobi.

THE ACT by Brian Olago

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The day John meets Daisy, his life takes a different turn. Her alluring curves sweeps him off his feet. What follows are moments of hot romance and undeniably good sex. Daisy and her friend Winnie give him a taste of making fast money. He drops the boring writing career and is fully recruited for operations outside the country, even when he never planned on getting involved. Now he must wage a war against Malik after he is charged with killing Daisy and the Hotel attendant. Will he be imprisoned for crimes he didn’t commit?

Save My Heart: A novel by Elly Kamari

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Leila Karani fell in love, thinking it was forever. When she got pregnant, she went to see her boyfriend, Nathan Njeru, thinking he would support her and their baby, but she was wrong.

The Forbidden Rose by Agnes Rachael

KShs999.00 KShs799.00
Book Title: The Forbidden Rose Genre: Novel Author: Agnes W. Rachael Publisher: The Writers Pen Publishers Pages: 102 First Edition: June, 2024

SHE IS THE ONE- The woman of my life ...

KShs200.00

SHE IS THE ONE - is a fiction novel, which is based on African culture. It shows the circle of love and the relationship between the haves and have not's. The story talks about a working-class young man from a wealthy family who met an ordinary lady at the local market hawking bananas and fell in love with her (Love at first sight). The feeling later became mutual but they could not have it easy because of the different family „class‟. The man who is the main character in the play (Dan) had to choose betweenhis family and the woman of his life (Florence). The story tries to express the torments we face in the quest for a better life, love and care and how he fights to get them both. The story is written by emotions from the heart and some life-changing experiences, some of which the writer passed through. The writer wrote this story to help inspire, educate and encourage the young generation on how to overcome such challenges such as hatred, social class, and love agonies,which they go through in their daily life. The story is truly heartening and emotional and as an author,I had to imagine myself to be the main character of the story to be able to present the whole picture of the story.

Our Secret Campus Story

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Nyambura, a young Kikuyu woman, and Rukiya, a devout Muslim from a coastal Swahili community, meet at the University, where diversity is celebrated but still governed by unspoken cultural and religious expectations. Their paths cross by chance, and they soon find themselves drawn to each other. What begins as an innocent friendship quickly deepens into something more profound, a bond neither of them expected. Despite their different backgrounds, Nyambura and Rukiya find comfort and strength in each other’s presence. Nyambura is spirited, adventurous, and challenges traditional roles, while Rukiya is quiet, thoughtful, and deeply anchored in her faith. Yet, their differences only enhance their connection, a relationship that transcends mere friendship. Their love blossoms in secret, shielded from the judgmental gaze of society. But as their relationship deepens, they begin to feel the weight of the expectations placed upon them. Nyambura’s Kikuyu family has always expected her to marry a man from their community, someone who would uphold tradition and continue their lineage. Rukiya’s Muslim faith, in particular, is strict in its stance on love and marriage, leaving little room for a relationship like theirs. Both families expect them to follow a conventional path, one that leaves no room for the bond they share. They face immense pressure, not just from their families, but also from society at large, where their love is seen as an aberration. Can they dare to live authentically, even if it means losing everything they hold dear? Or will they succumb to the crushing expectations of their families, faith, and culture? Nyambura and Rukiya must confront these challenges, forced to decide whether their love is worth the fight in a world that demands conformity. Their story is one of heart-wrenching choices: love versus duty, authenticity versus expectation, and the courage it takes to live against the grain. Will they risk everything for the chance to love freely, or will the pressures of society and family tear them apart?

Finding Love after Deception by Veron...

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The Summary This book explores how marriages and relationships can be profoundly affected by unexpected upheavals, particularly those stemming from deception. Fakeness and dishonesty are often difficult to detect during friendship, courtship, and even within established relationships. The central conflict arises when this deception leads to breakups and, in some tragic cases, contributes to emotional or physical illnesses that can result in death. However, the narrative also highlights stories of resilience, showcasing couples who overcome these challenges through open and mutual communication. Through their struggles and triumphs, the book illustrates that while deception can threaten the foundation of love, genuine dialogue can pave the way for healing and growth, allowing relationships to flourish.

Campus Diaries by J. B Omukangala

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This is a bare tale of life on campus where many students finally get the chance to swim in freedom as adults. This book explores sexual relationships amongst students and between students and workers within or around the institutions. For instance, Richi suddenly becomes a fearless philanderer after joining campus. He enters into many short relationships with the sole purpose of exploring girls sexually. He ends up marrying Kajuju, a woman who was just preying on him unaware that he was the real predator. However, he doesn't stop being a philanderer; he impregnates a first-year student at KIMC and vanishes. He also rekindles his illicit relationship with NyarSiaya, a married woman who was once his girlfriend on campus. Some, like Bobo, are saved but also want to enjoy being laid regularly. Since serving two masters is difficult, they choose what is easier, exciting and enjoyable, thus leaving the altar for clubs and dingy rooms. This doesn’t have a happy ending as some of them end up pregnant, addicted to drugs or seriously heartbroken for having high expectations and being too ambitious. The dating scene at campus is dominated by emotions, temporary excitements and curiosity to try new things. Therefore, peer pressure, material possessions and power play a significant role in deciding who dates who and for how long. In this case, one’s character is disregarded or overshadowed by power and material possessions. Nonetheless, we have students who date with purpose and decorum and end up building families. Others, like Sammy wa Jesus, abstain from sexual relationships and focus on their studies and serving in church. This also pays off for those who genuinely choose to walk the path. Campus Diaries is a mesmeric novel that will not only make you smile as you watch the characters in action, but will also get you onto several cliffs of pleasure and desires.

The Naked Shadow

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The Naked Shadow is a story of political competition and machinations that underline the thirst and search for power. It is an exposé of the many dark forces of political intrigues and their devastating impact on the protagonists, the society and many innocent bystanders. In the fictitious country of its setting, The Naked Shadow exposes the play between political power, drug dealing and love affairs where see-saw-like swings in alignments seal the fate of many. Here mayors hold office at the pleasure of drug cartels as opponents hatch schemes (many of them evil) to win political authority. There is blackmail and murder. Amidst all this, there is suffering and no one is spared: family, children, and innocent lovers. Sadly the electorate remains a pawn in the ever-evolving chase board of ‘planned wickedness’. What Others Say “The uniqueness of this novel lies in postmodernist thought that the world is pervaded by confusion and humankind’s attempt to bring order in chaos remains an exercise in futility. The law, the state, and the police are just ‘organized immorality’ as Nietzsche claims and even the modernist insistence on reward for the ‘good’ and punishment for the ‘evil’ sometimes does not happen. In the novel, punishment and suffering also pursue the upright and noble given the muddled attributes of life.” – Andrew Nyongesa, PhD, author and scholar of literature “The Naked Shadow exposes a gangster state (not unlike many in the world) that thrives on drug dealing, prostitution and murder through orchestrated eliminations in planned ‘see-saw’ revenge episodes among protagonists with collusions and making love in the mix. ” – Matunda Nyanchama, PhD, Publisher and IT Consultant.

Three Faces of Eve by Fredrick Opondo

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This is a book that explores the intricate and rapidly evolving dynamics of human relationships and love. It delves into a character's internal struggle between moral decisions and persuing personal gratification.

When One Will by Isabella Kamau

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Mumbi Gathua believed she had found the man she was destined to spend her life with- until she discover s that Jeffrey is about to be ordained into priesthood. Heartbroken and betrayed, Mumbi flees to Mombasa to start a new. There,she meets Hemedi and finds a renewed sense of passion. However,she harbour s a secret that could shatter her world once more and pull her back to where she began...... Mumbi's life is shattered by loss and she goes through life wondering When One Will love her and who will......

Strange Light: Ler Mahia

KShs4,634.00 KShs3,500.00
In a world divided between the tradition-bound Innercity and the technologically advanced Outercity, Agina Akongo Odero stands at a crossroads. When an advanced matchmaking app pairs her with the charismatic Otiende Okomo Oneko, sparks fly, and Agina unexpectedly finds herself on a journey of love and self-discovery. As their relationship deepens, she must confront her fears, embrace her destiny, and make choices that will shape her future. Strange Light weaves a tantalising blend of romance and sci-fi fantasy, exploring themes of identity, cultural heritage, and the courage to embrace one's true self. Set in a world filled with adventure, magic, and technology, the story delves into the dynamics of power and love within a context that is both familiar and fantastical. Perfect for fans of Black Speculative Fiction and those seeking a captivating love story with a twist, this novel promises to enchant and engage readers with its unique and powerful narrative.

A Shark Swam Ashore: Trauma in Tanzan...

KShs2,200.00
Great Whites are the supreme in the ocean's food chain, they can be terrifying too