Oluyomi O’Tuminu lives in London with her husband and two sons. She is a lawyer, mentors law students, and assists pupils with their career choices and University applications. Oluyomi is also keenly interested in social mobility projects.

Oluyomi O’Tuminu lives in London with her husband and two sons. She is a lawyer, mentors law students, and assists pupils with their career choices and University applications. Oluyomi is also keenly interested in social mobility projects.
When 12-year-old Taifen Kollay’s mum suddenly drops dead in front of him, all hope seems lost. In fulfilment of an ancient blood …
Aspects of the story provide an opportunity for further discussion on life issues by pre- and early teens.
Oluyomi's style is beautiful and will grab the reader's attention throughout, as she tackles questions of love, loyalty, life and death. A very …
This book is a real page turner.... are there really multiple dimensions in existence? Read this book and make up your own mind - it's …