Against a backdrop of enigmatic nights scattered with spoken-word poetry
in London, Venice, Accra and Paris, Ekuah tries to reconcile her
personal journey with the love she struggles with for Dee Emeka, a
gifted musician who is both passionate and aloof in his treatment of
Ekuah.
After 18 months together, he disappears from her life, confirming her
worst fears about the unstable foundation of their relationship. She
attempts to graduate university whilst retreating into herself,
searching for new validations and preoccupations from heartbreak.
Life marches on and Ekuah finds personal fulfilment in her poetry and
community work. But when she must choose between her first love and the
promise of a new, unexpected love, in the form of Jay Stanley, can she
handle the vulnerability and forgiveness required?
Grappling with her examples of love, Ekuah must forge her own path. With
an increasingly successful career, she finds herself travelling around
the world. When her rise intersects with Dee's own fame, the two are
pushed to reach a final resolution.