'Whispers in the Vineyard' receives the Literary Titan Gold Book Award

Whispers In The Vineyard.png 'Whispers in the Vineyard' is a novel by Justin K. Kojok

Wed, 22 May 2024 Source: Justin Kojok

"Whispers in the Vineyard," a novel by Justin K. Kojok set in Domeabra, Ghana, has won the Literary Titan Gold Book Award, celebrating its depiction of heritage and romance in the world of winemaking.

In addition to its latest accolade, the novel received the NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement Award and was a runner-up at the 2024 Los Angeles Book Festival.

This award underscores Kojok's skill in weaving a rich tapestry of characters and settings that resonate deeply with readers and critics alike.

Set against the picturesque backdrop of Domeabra, Ghana, "Whispers in the Vineyard" explores a tale of heritage, rivalry, and romance.

Readers follow Loom, the poised heir to the Daanua vineyard, as she returns to her roots and discovers not only her family’s time-honored viticulture traditions but also a blossoming romance with Feika, the heir of a rival vineyard.

Their story transcends a historical family feud, showcasing a progressive outlook that leads to prosperity and unity within their community.

Literary Titan lauds the novel for its "richly descriptive" style and "skillful use of language," which "transports the reader to the vibrant festivities and aromatic world of winemaking."

The review further highlights the organic development of Loom and Feika’s romance, mirroring the growth surrounding the grapevines of their estates.

Justin K. Kojok, a multi-award-winning author with a diverse background in journalism and IT, brings a unique perspective to his writing. His narrative prowess is evident as he combines cultural heritage with romantic intrigue, making "Whispers in the Vineyard" a compelling read for anyone interested in stories that celebrate the enduring power of love and tradition.

The book has also garnered the National Association of Book Entrepreneurs (NABE) Winter 2024 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for Best Novel and was the runner-up in the romance category at the 2024 Los Angeles Book Festival, further cementing its status as a significant book.

Source: Justin Kojok