

Not because of the contents in the book, but because of the possibility of the story being someone's real life out there. I would often sit and wonder, ‘what is the truth? And what has been exaggerated?’ Shrieking at almost every turn of the page.

I read the last 15 chapters of Bare 3: Ego in one night, because when I started the book, I got afraid. I considered each one of the three books gut-wrenching and evil a fiction that I will forever hope is just that ‘fiction’, but as our children, sisters and brothers go missing I cannot help but say, ‘what if?’. To see Bare come to an end, I am elated yet sad, because in essence this is just the beginning of the end. I am happy to have been a part of this journey with her. This story of agony hope and resilience will not only open your mind but will pave a way for generations to come.įirstly, I want to send my congratulations to the author. This bloodcurdling trilogy comes to an end in EGO after blows and life-changing tragedies that led Treasure into the Devil's den, she finally sees the light. After years of sexual entertainment and high flying, can their master let them go? With the increasing number of dead bodies, drugs and cults, will this love affair prove to be a way of life for many? The wives of the rich and famous have deep, dark roots too.

As she is drawn into supremacy, the chains of material slavery keep following Treasure and her best friend Lintle Kente. Treasure finds herself face to face with the devil who controls ministers, doctors and policemen.Ī secret society like no other in the history of Africa comes alive once again. The young model seems too naïve for Sandton and her bloodsucking master stops at nothing to prove his power. Tortured to the bone, Treasure Mohapi steps into a world that many haven't seen in Sandton the new way of life filled with millionaires and quick cash scams doesn't come cheap.
