Novels by Vuzo Adeleke

9781631359972-Perfect.inddAbout Justified in Christ

The novel Justified in Christ shines a light on backsliding Christians who claim to be religious, yet their actions betray their words.

Jenifer says she is Christian, but is easily tempted away from God. She commits such blunders as fornication and drug use, even resorting to thievery and prostitution to make ends meet. Jenny takes perverse pleasure in gossiping about others, slandering their names, and betraying her friend Abigail by spreading false information about her.

Jenny is easily influenced by her friend Anne, who teaches her satanic practices and how to better ensnare men. Jenny moves from man to man, still naive enough to believe she can find love and won’t fall victim to heartbreak.

Though she has taken a false path, Jenny comes from a religious home where her father was a well-known native doctor. Her family was into ancestral and idolatry worship, but she ran away from home out of contempt for this lifestyle.

Later Jenny repents from her wickedness and turns over a new leaf, focusing on God after learning life’s lessons the hard way. But is it too late?

About the Book

Adeleke coverWhat could possibly go wrong in a house presided over by a doting father and a loving mother?

In Make It Real, by Vuzo Adeleke, we can see the kind of stigma people pay for after going through childhood scarred for life by physical, mental, and sexual torture from the people relied upon to look after them. Despite being blessed by an almost perfect set of parents, the author describes the silent horror of living in a house with a vicious nanny and a perverted Christian minister.

No wonder then that it took a momentous development in her life before she could regain the trust and the mind to gain the life befitting her own outlook.Make It Real shows us what could go wrong in a typical upwardly mobile, aspiring family, and the latent effects of sinister people upon what could be our own children.