Tijuanna Adetunji

Tijuanna Adetunji

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Wife, mother of four, full of southern hospitality inspired to write to assist young women in making informed choices in their decision making concerning relationships and crisis pregnancy situations.

Dangerous Alliance

Dangerous Alliance

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<p>United Nations’ sanctions are crippling North Korea. China has turned her back on her malevolent partner. The North Korean military machine is crumbling, unable to function. Oil reserves are minimal and the government seeks new alliances.Cargo and tourist ships are disappearing along the Somali and Kenyan coastline at an alarming rate. Speeches abound, but inaction emboldens Al-Shabab to seek their next prize: Kenya. The terror organization controls land but requires weapons.Bedlam Bravo team leader Colonel Trevor Franklin (Ret.) leads the small international team into East Africa. Tempers flare as the team is embroiled in a political quagmire. The axis must be stopped to avert an international crisis but at what cost?Proudly published by Solstice Publishing</p>

Story Behind The Book

This book started out as a letter a few years ago to my then 16 year daughter, who thought that she was &quot;The Little Engine Who Could.&quot; That said, &quot; I think I can, I think I can,&quot; and I was saying, No you can't, not Yet! What she didn't realize was I had already traveled down the road that she was trying to take. There was no way I was going to sit idly by and not do anything. Whether she listened or not I told her the truth about issues that many families tend to keep secret or never talk about with there children and that is there past failures and mistakes. I challenged her to take a different route than I did and gave her the tools and encouragement that she needed to do so. I then realized that those same tools and encouragement would be helpful to other young women as well. Thus the first book, Dear Daughter: How To Choose Your Way To A Better Life book 1, in a series of books for young women was born.

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