Yes that’s me. Other than being the
best last name in all of Ghana, there is a river here called Pra (unlike my
name there is no h) and pra also means to sweep (which I hate to do) in the
Akan language which is the most widely spoken
language in Ghana.
Not much to tell you about me,
except that I am fabulous and have written two books, Love Through Time and
Midwife To Destiny (on sale for $0.99 at Amazon) which I would super duper highly recommend that you buy,
read and review.
In the meantime here are a few of
my favorite pictures of me in Ghana (don’t look at my size, sometimes I’m up
and other times I upper).
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Smiling twins are the best. |
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My niece and I like to model. I got her addicted to the camera. |
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Wheeeeee. |
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The side of my Aunt's house. Isn't it beautiful? |
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Visit to Nzelezu in the Western Region. The village is built on water. |
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My favorite spot at my old job. Peaceful rock garden. |
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Reveal. My adorable cousins. |
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Kakum National Park. Walking the canopy. |
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My climb up Mt.Afadjatu, the highest mountain in Ghana.
I almost died going up. |
Showing off my latest release, Midwife to Destiny set in Ghana and South Africa.
Blurb
Ghanaian
nurse Aurora ‘Ora’ Aikins never expected to find the love of her life while on
vacation in South Africa. Engaged to another and believing that love has no
place in her life, she returns to Ghana, and puts duty and honor first.
Three
years later, Dr. Jason Lartey still can’t get Ora out of his mind or his heart.
After learning she never married, he takes a risk and moves to Ghana hoping to
rekindle what they started. His sudden appearance in Ora’s Emergency Department
sends sparks flying all over again.
They’re
in the same country, working in the same hospital, and together but distance
creeps between them. Can they make their destined love one for the ages?
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