The Maid and the Crocodile: A Novel in the World of Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko

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I thought I would share a new book with you called The Maid and the Crocodile: A Novel in the World of Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko (Author), Adetinpo Thomas (Narrator), Recorded Books (Publisher). Inside this post is my affiliate links. If you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage from the products you purchase.

The Maid and the Crocodile: A Novel in the World of Raybearer is brought to use from the Author of the New York Times Bestseller Raybearer. This one of a kind story is filled with real resolutions for real world issues. The Author has brought us unique characters, a one of a kind story like a modern day fairtytale

 Sade is an orphan who has a disability but she does not let it keep her from life. On her own now as an adult she is trying to find a posting as a housemaid when her magical talents as a curse eater garners her the attention of some shady folks including the mysterious Crocodile God.

The Maid and the Crocodile: A Novel in the World of Raybearer is a coming of age story of the small becoming big with a limitless bit of romance, Make sure you have tissues on hand because you may find yourself tearing up.

About the book:

THE SMALLEST SPARK CAN BIND TWO HEARTS … OR START A REVOLUTION

In the magic-soaked capital city of Oluwan, Small Sade needs a job—preferably as a maid, for employers who don’t mind her unique appearance and unlucky foot.

But before she can be hired, she accidentally binds herself to a powerful being known only as the Crocodile, a god rumored to devour pretty girls. Small Sade entrances the Crocodile with her secret: She is not only an orphan and an aspiring maid, but also a Curse-Eater, gifted with the ability to alter people’s fates by cleaning their houses.

The handsome god warns that their fates are bound, but Small Sade evades him, launching herself into a new career as the Curse-Eater of a swanky inn. She is determined to impress the wealthy inhabitants and earn her place in Oluwan City … assuming her secret-filled past—and the revolutionary ambitions of the Crocodile God—don’t catch up with her.

But maybe there is more to Small Sade. And maybe everyone in Oluwan City deserves more, too—from the maids all the way to the Anointed Ones.

“A brilliant heroine, a complex hero, a beautiful world … Jordan Ifueko’s work sings.”—Namina Forna, New York Times bestselling author of The Gilded Ones

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates