The Curse of Ogamba
Born into a world that despises her, Fanta has spent her entire life as an outcast—mocked, feared, and isolated in the village of Ogamba. With sapphire eyes that glow under the moonlight, hair that cascades like liquid violet, the color of her lips like fresh berry juice, and a presence too striking to be ignored, she is seen as an omen of misfortune. Her only solace is her mother’s love and the hidden stories she devours from forbidden books, dreaming of a life beyond the cruel world she knows.
When she is accused of witchcraft and cast out of the only home she knows, and separated from the only person that accepted her, fate intervenes in the form of Mike—a photographer from a distant land. Rescuing her from certain doom, he unknowingly sets them both on a treacherous path of survival through the uncharted wilderness.
Mike, a former model photographer turned nature documenter, is captivated by Fanta’s ethereal beauty and unbreakable spirit. As they evade bloodthirsty warriors, treacherous landscapes, and wild beasts, a different kind of danger emerges—one neither of them is prepared for.
Fanta, who has never known admiration or tenderness beyond her mother, finds herself drawn to this fearless stranger. His touch sends unfamiliar sensations through her, his gaze makes her heart race, and the way he speaks of a world beyond her own fills her with longing.
For Mike, the greatest peril isn’t the dangers of the jungle—it’s Fanta herself. She is unlike any woman he has ever met, and the more time he spends with her, the more he finds himself falling. But Fanta holds secrets of her own, ones that could change everything.
With enemies closing in and an attraction that neither can resist, they must fight to survive. But as their bond deepens, so does the mystery surrounding Fanta.
Who—or what—is she really?
And if they make it out alive… will she ever be able to leave her past behind?