Navigational Forces

It’s Valentine’s Day today and we spiced up a short story we wrote last year. Navigational Forces is FREE to download on our website, so you can read at your leisure.

We started Navigational Forces based on a writing prompt which starts with a character losing their way, but the plot ended up doing its own thing and going in a different direction. That’s what happens when you let your characters tell you their story…

Navigational Forces is about Adesire Banks, a young Nigerian woman who's struggling to make ends meet in the big city of Washington, DC. She isn’t looking for love, but it finds her anyway, and in our opinion, sometimes, that’s the best way to find love. Besides, what’s a romance story without a love interest?

One thing you’ll enjoy about the plot is that there’s more to it than the romance between the main characters. As a software developer by trade, I've enjoyed seeing many intelligent and innovative Nigerians develop technology and IT-related businesses that is sweeping the nation. In honor of that, this short story revolves around a fictional IT company based in Nigeria.

I write things like these into my stories because I often dreamed of making such an impact when I was growing up in Nigeria many, many years ago. But as fate would have it, I ended up here in the United States instead.

In our debut novel, The Morning Star Entanglement, I envisioned what it would be like if expats like the story's main character could return to the country with the promise of a government job. As far as I know, nothing like the Advanced Management Trainee program exists in Nigeria, but we love to include things like this in our fiction.

Exploring the unexplored…

Also, for those of you who’ve read The Morning Star Entanglement, a favorite character from that book makes a cameo at the end of Navigational Forces😉.

Make sure to check out Navigational Forces today and warm up your heart with some spicy, sensual vibes.

❤️Love❤️ is in the air, people! 😍

~ Ebonie

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