Book Details
The Lost Story: The Reunion is a paranormal fiction of divine reckoning, emotional endurance, and the final confrontation between love and judgment. In the aftermath of fractured realms and unintended consequences, Menora is left standing at the edge of a collapsing order. The release of YHWH has reshaped existence itself, turning balance into tension and certainty into fear. What was once a distant authority now becomes an active, judgmental presence within the fabric of reality—an embodiment of order that clashes violently with Menora's defiance and grief. Haunted by loss and driven by devotion, Menora's only remaining anchor is Mallory—the one love that gave meaning even to divinity. But she is still beyond his reach, separated by forces that defy both time and realm. To find her, Menora must confront YHWH directly, not only in power but in belief, wrestling with divine judgment, buried resentment, and the question of whether love can exist beyond cosmic law. As the Keepers struggle to hold together what remains of fractured existence, Menora's journey becomes one of confrontation and revelation. Every step toward reunion with Mallory demands a deeper confrontation with the nature of authority, consequence, and the cost of resisting what claims to be absolute order. The Lost Story: The Reunion is a climactic exploration of love tested against divine judgment, where the boundaries between justice and control blur, and where reunion may demand the rewriting of reality itself.
Author Description
Oburoh Roli, Esq. is a legal practitioner duly licensed to practice law in Nigeria and the author of over thirty (30) publications, including nineteen books and eleven articles, featuring scholarly commentary, prose, and poetry on her website, oburohroliesq.com. Born on March 6, 1999, she has, by the age of twenty-seven (27), established herself as a prolific author and thought leader with a substantial and diverse body of work. At fifteen (15), she graduated from Presentation National High School, a prestigious Catholic institution recognized for its rigorous academic standards and highly selective admission process, which includes a competitive common entrance examination and structured interview assessment. At this stage, her early intellectual promise was already evident. At sixteen (16), she began her blogging career, marking the commencement of her public intellectual engagement and written commentary. At eighteen (18), she published her first two books, establishing the foundation of her literary authorship and demonstrating early consistency in scholarly and creative writing. At twenty-two (22), four of her books had been approved by the Ministries of Education in Edo State and Delta State for use in Senior Secondary School One (SS1), reflecting their pedagogical relevance and academic alignment. At twenty-three (23), her audiobook had accumulated over one million listens, reflecting significant audience reach and the effective translation of her work into accessible audio formats. At twenty-six (26), she founded The Historical Continuum Initiative, an organization dedicated to promoting structured historical awareness and cultural appreciation among young people. She has a strong interest in research and is the author of the work "The Dynamics of Human Trafficking in the Modern World," which provides a critical examination of contemporary socio-legal issues. Her book, "Legacy of Struggle: A History of Nigeria," is a comprehensive work of over 180 pages that explores Nigeria's historical evolution from pre-colonial societies through Western contact, slavery, colonial administration, nationalist movements, and independence, extending into post-independence governance, including military rule, civil conflict, and democratic development. The work also highlights key historical figures and includes a section on Islamic studies aimed at fostering religious understanding within Nigeria's diverse socio-cultural
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