
Dudu also tied a lot of loose ends and the important one being of the Zulu Family curse. I am in awe of how well Dudu can write from both the female and male perspective and still give them their own voice. It helps to understand them so much more. I really appreciate the different character perspectives. This book is literally the best work from the series. Mpande’s new love story that's the one I enjoyed.ĥ. Most of the love stories between the wives and the brothers were no longer as interesting in this book. Most of the story made me think a lot about book four.ģ. Yes, everyone is somehow entangled in this thing Hlomu, baby Nyanda, young Langa, Naledi and, and, and… But this young boy who has a soul of a very old man and sees things that most people call creepy is very instrumental to helping the entire family deal with somethingġ.I liked the Mpande, Qhayiya, Thando and Ntsika storyline.Ģ. This boy is very instrumental to what I think this book is all about. There are many cliffhangers around Mpande’s story, and they suggest a 7th book might just be coming soon 🤔.ĥ.Then there’s Sisekelo. Mpande on the other hand is on a journey where he has to make a very difficult decision – to choose himself or choose what is perceived as the right thing. We get reintroduced to Naledi Zulu and say goodbye to Naledi Montsho.Ĥ. Naledi, the Tswana princess, becomes elevated to being more than the chubby girl that Qhawe fell in love with, after losing Oleta. The interesting thing about this book is that we discover more about the significance of all the other wives. While they are still dealing with the pain and the guilt that came with it, their enemies continue to strike.ģ. We get to see the significance of Hlomu in the family once again. When this book starts the reader is probably still dealing with the shock of Mqoqi’s passing (which occurred in book 5) and in the first few chapters and probably throughout the book the reader will see our main characters mourning the death of Mqoqi.Ģ.Mqoqi’s death not only hurt the brothers, but somehow made them less vigilant and more vulnerable to their enemies. We get to hear the voices of the Zulu brothers and some of their children (e.g., Langa and Sisekelo). The book is narrated by Hlomu and the Zulu brothers. 1.This is the 6th book in the Hlomu Series.
