
The Marriage Monitoring Auntiesā Association
'No ordinary love storyā¦Sade's journey will strike a chord ā and the nerve ā of anyone who's done time in the singleton trenches.āChioma Okereke, author of Water Baby
Sade Sodipo is ready to meet āthe oneā and finally fulfil the Nigerian Dream. So far God hasnāt performed that little miracle quite yet, but itāll happen this year for sure. Especially if her mother, two best friends, younger sister and all those in the unofficial Marriage Monitoring Aunties Association, have anything to say about it.
She might love her job, have great friends and even own her own home, but according to the meddling aunties, this is why sheās still single at 50.
What if her prayers for the perfect man have got lost? Or maybe Sadeās happy-ever-after is right on timeā¦
A must read romance novel for anyone looking for inspirational, kisses-only romance which looks at themes of faith, culture, and love.
Readers are loving The Marriage Monitoring Auntiesā Association:
'Utterly charmed by this poignant and witty exploration of love, singlehood, and the Nigerian matriarch.' Frances Mensah Williams
'Sometimes reflective, sometimes sobering, but always hopeful, The Marriage Minded Aunties Association is an artfully rendered celebration of love, heritage and the essence of belonging.ā Callie Browning, author of The Girl with the Hazel Eyes
'A must-read for anyone who believes love doesnāt have an expiration date' āāāāā
'Sadeās story made me laugh, made me ache, and made me proud. Pick it up if youāre in the mood for a feel-good, soul-touching story with Nigerian aunties, romance, and plenty of wahala.'
'So funny and flirty!!'
'It made me laugh, reflect, and cheer for a protagonist who chose herself and her values, even when it was hard.'
'As soon as I saw the title, I knew it was going to be a good read and it didn't disappoint!'
'If youāre looking for a closed-door, later-in-life love story thatās culturally rich, faith-forward, and full of Nigerian aunties with plenty of opinions (and drama), this oneās well worth picking up. A soulful, engaging read with just the right amount of wahala.'
'I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and I loved how Nigerian it made me feel. It was all so relatable and the characters were both comical and annoying in a good way.'
'A fresh, fun, and heartwarming read'
'I know so little about Nigerian culture and loved learning new words and about the food and clothing and will be keeping an eye out for more books by Ola Awonubi.'
'I love this book so much'
'A warm, witty and refreshingly grown-up story about love, family and the pressures of cultural expectations. This is a heartfelt and engaging read, full of charm and relatable moments.'
'I absolutely loved this book. Iām a 36 yr old Christian, 1st gen Nigerian in the USA, single woman and I donāt think Iāve ever related to a story more.'
'Thatās what I appreciated most about this story: itās romantic, yes, but itās also deeply grounded in self-respect, boundaries, and community.'
'Ola Awonubi delivers a witty, heartfelt, and refreshingly mature take on the search for love, faith, and fulfilment within the complexities of Nigerian culture and expectations.'
'I really loved this book! I can't wait to explore more works by this author!'
'Sade is such a departure from typical characters in contemporary books ā she is a very successful Black woman who is 50.'
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The Marriage Monitoring Auntiesā Association
'No ordinary love storyā¦Sade's journey will strike a chord ā and the nerve ā of anyone who's done time in the singleton trenches.āChioma Okereke, author of Water Baby
Sade Sodipo is ready to meet āthe oneā and finally fulfil the Nigerian Dream. So far God hasnāt performed that little miracle quite yet, but itāll happen this year for sure. Especially if her mother, two best friends, younger sister and all those in the unofficial Marriage Monitoring Aunties Association, have anything to say about it.
She might love her job, have great friends and even own her own home, but according to the meddling aunties, this is why sheās still single at 50.
What if her prayers for the perfect man have got lost? Or maybe Sadeās happy-ever-after is right on timeā¦
A must read romance novel for anyone looking for inspirational, kisses-only romance which looks at themes of faith, culture, and love.
Readers are loving The Marriage Monitoring Auntiesā Association:
'Utterly charmed by this poignant and witty exploration of love, singlehood, and the Nigerian matriarch.' Frances Mensah Williams
'Sometimes reflective, sometimes sobering, but always hopeful, The Marriage Minded Aunties Association is an artfully rendered celebration of love, heritage and the essence of belonging.ā Callie Browning, author of The Girl with the Hazel Eyes
'A must-read for anyone who believes love doesnāt have an expiration date' āāāāā
'Sadeās story made me laugh, made me ache, and made me proud. Pick it up if youāre in the mood for a feel-good, soul-touching story with Nigerian aunties, romance, and plenty of wahala.'
'So funny and flirty!!'
'It made me laugh, reflect, and cheer for a protagonist who chose herself and her values, even when it was hard.'
'As soon as I saw the title, I knew it was going to be a good read and it didn't disappoint!'
'If youāre looking for a closed-door, later-in-life love story thatās culturally rich, faith-forward, and full of Nigerian aunties with plenty of opinions (and drama), this oneās well worth picking up. A soulful, engaging read with just the right amount of wahala.'
'I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and I loved how Nigerian it made me feel. It was all so relatable and the characters were both comical and annoying in a good way.'
'A fresh, fun, and heartwarming read'
'I know so little about Nigerian culture and loved learning new words and about the food and clothing and will be keeping an eye out for more books by Ola Awonubi.'
'I love this book so much'
'A warm, witty and refreshingly grown-up story about love, family and the pressures of cultural expectations. This is a heartfelt and engaging read, full of charm and relatable moments.'
'I absolutely loved this book. Iām a 36 yr old Christian, 1st gen Nigerian in the USA, single woman and I donāt think Iāve ever related to a story more.'
'Thatās what I appreciated most about this story: itās romantic, yes, but itās also deeply grounded in self-respect, boundaries, and community.'
'Ola Awonubi delivers a witty, heartfelt, and refreshingly mature take on the search for love, faith, and fulfilment within the complexities of Nigerian culture and expectations.'
'I really loved this book! I can't wait to explore more works by this author!'
'Sade is such a departure from typical characters in contemporary books ā she is a very successful Black woman who is 50.'
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'No ordinary love storyā¦Sade's journey will strike a chord ā and the nerve ā of anyone who's done time in the singleton trenches.āChioma Okereke, author of Water Baby
Sade Sodipo is ready to meet āthe oneā and finally fulfil the Nigerian Dream. So far God hasnāt performed that little miracle quite yet, but itāll happen this year for sure. Especially if her mother, two best friends, younger sister and all those in the unofficial Marriage Monitoring Aunties Association, have anything to say about it.
She might love her job, have great friends and even own her own home, but according to the meddling aunties, this is why sheās still single at 50.
What if her prayers for the perfect man have got lost? Or maybe Sadeās happy-ever-after is right on timeā¦
A must read romance novel for anyone looking for inspirational, kisses-only romance which looks at themes of faith, culture, and love.
Readers are loving The Marriage Monitoring Auntiesā Association:
'Utterly charmed by this poignant and witty exploration of love, singlehood, and the Nigerian matriarch.' Frances Mensah Williams
'Sometimes reflective, sometimes sobering, but always hopeful, The Marriage Minded Aunties Association is an artfully rendered celebration of love, heritage and the essence of belonging.ā Callie Browning, author of The Girl with the Hazel Eyes
'A must-read for anyone who believes love doesnāt have an expiration date' āāāāā
'Sadeās story made me laugh, made me ache, and made me proud. Pick it up if youāre in the mood for a feel-good, soul-touching story with Nigerian aunties, romance, and plenty of wahala.'
'So funny and flirty!!'
'It made me laugh, reflect, and cheer for a protagonist who chose herself and her values, even when it was hard.'
'As soon as I saw the title, I knew it was going to be a good read and it didn't disappoint!'
'If youāre looking for a closed-door, later-in-life love story thatās culturally rich, faith-forward, and full of Nigerian aunties with plenty of opinions (and drama), this oneās well worth picking up. A soulful, engaging read with just the right amount of wahala.'
'I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and I loved how Nigerian it made me feel. It was all so relatable and the characters were both comical and annoying in a good way.'
'A fresh, fun, and heartwarming read'
'I know so little about Nigerian culture and loved learning new words and about the food and clothing and will be keeping an eye out for more books by Ola Awonubi.'
'I love this book so much'
'A warm, witty and refreshingly grown-up story about love, family and the pressures of cultural expectations. This is a heartfelt and engaging read, full of charm and relatable moments.'
'I absolutely loved this book. Iām a 36 yr old Christian, 1st gen Nigerian in the USA, single woman and I donāt think Iāve ever related to a story more.'
'Thatās what I appreciated most about this story: itās romantic, yes, but itās also deeply grounded in self-respect, boundaries, and community.'
'Ola Awonubi delivers a witty, heartfelt, and refreshingly mature take on the search for love, faith, and fulfilment within the complexities of Nigerian culture and expectations.'
'I really loved this book! I can't wait to explore more works by this author!'
'Sade is such a departure from typical characters in contemporary books ā she is a very successful Black woman who is 50.'