Trapped by the consequences of her actions a year earlier and the depth of her feelings towards her fiancé, Abi feels compelled to proceed with their wedding even when his actions are screaming to turn around and flee.
Ensnared by his missteps, Tobi tries to become the man Abi needs. No matter how hard he tries, he finds himself unable to escape bad choices that haunt him. Yet, he knows in his soul that losing Abi is one bad choice he must not make.
Through faith, driven by hope, Abi and Tobi embark on a journey of forgiveness and reconciliation. Their love for each other and a renewed commitment to Christ empower them to journey to overcome their struggles. Ultimately, it is their spiritual restoration that paves the way for healing.
‘Letters in My Head’ delves into themes of trauma, addiction, friendship, faith, and forgiveness, illustrating how they influence our relationships.
Nigerian writer Olabimpe Oluwawa is drawn to women in difficult relational situations, and this is a calling she is testing daily.
Her debut novel, a fictional Christian romantic memoir is the culmination of an incomplete capstone project for a creative writing course she took eight years ago. The story never left her, she eventually surrendered and began the pursuit to finish the tale.
A Christ follower and an ardent worshiper, Olabimpe dedicates her talents in singing, writing, mentoring, and coaching to serving God and others within her workplace, local church and beyond.
Olabimpe resides in Dublin with her family, where she operates as a certified Human Resource professional and business leader.
She has also contributed to the online blogs by At the Master’s Feet Ministry and “Faith Heart” online magazine for women. She continues to be inspired by her faith to uplift others through her diverse gifts.