THE WRONG KIND OF RIGHT
By Ubong Ntia
Kaelani Okoye has everything—brains, beauty, and a billion-dollar dream. But when life drags her back to Lagos, she’s forced to face more than just the heat. There’s the legacy of her powerful father, the crumbling startup she refuses to give up on, and a man who ruins her peace with nothing but a smirk: Ahanze Odeleye.
He’s sharp. Successful. Engaged. And everything she doesn’t want.
Thrust into a whirlwind of boardroom battles, buried secrets, and unexpected chemistry, Kaelani and Ahanze become reluctant allies—and undeniable threats to each other’s control. But when ambition collides with longing and loyalty becomes a luxury, they’re both left questioning what truly matters.
The Wrong Kind of Right is a modern romance laced with slow-burn tension, emotional chaos, and the kind of love that doesn’t ask for permission. Set in the heart of Nigeria’s elite circles, this novel explores what happens when pride meets vulnerability, when the wrong person feels right—and when choosing yourself means risking it all.