Genre: Adult Fiction | Literary Fiction
Release Date: Expected 6th January 2022
Publisher: Random House UK
Boo has everything Ronke wants—a kind husband, gorgeous child. But she’s frustrated, unfulfilled, plagued by guilt, and desperate to remember who she used to be.
Simi is the golden one with the perfect lifestyle. No one knows she’s crippled by impostor syndrome and tempted to pack it all in each time her boss mentions her “urban vibe.” Her husband thinks they’re trying for a baby. She’s not.
When the high-flying, charismatic Isobel explodes into the group, it seems at first she’s bringing out the best in each woman. (She gets Simi an interview in Hong Kong! Goes jogging with Boo!) But the more Isobel intervenes, the more chaos she sows, and Ronke, Simi, and Boo’s close friendship begins to crack.
"You can't legislate your thoughts, they have a mind of their own."
Wahala is a vibrant, engaging story about friendship - both in all it's beautiful glory and it's toxic danger. Each character was perfectly created and stood out - each with their own personalities, flaws and wants that stared at us from the pages.
I was drawn into their circle of friendship and enamoured with each woman for a different reason - and as the cracks started to form in their relationships I was hooked and felt the unease as manipulations and betrayals started to seep into their lives. This was pitched as a thriller, and while it definitely had aspects of thriller, it mixes it with literary fiction and real life to create a unique read about the horrors and chaos that can happen to normal people.
Packed with dark, witty humour and bold statements about about classism, racism and love, there's a reason Wahala is being so highly anticipated.
⭐⭐⭐⭐
I was gifted an advanced reviewers copy of this title in return for an honest review.
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