Fictionate.me: REVELATION: THE LAST LIGHT by Mukaila Oluwasanmi Ayuba Book Title: Revelation: The Last Light Synopsis Thirteen-year-old Olive Ajayi lives in the quiet chaos of Ibadan, Nigeria—a world split in two by her parents’ separation. Her mother, weary from work and heartbreak, hides behind routine. Her father, now living elsewhere, has become more memory than presence. Left to navigate the silence, Olive finds herself carrying the emotional weight of her younger brothers: Judah, a wide-eyed ten-year-old with a million questions, and Hebron, the tender-hearted eight-year-old who never lets go of his teddy bear or his hope. Then, on a rainy evening thick with thunder and the scent of wet earth, Olive discovers an old, dust-covered Bible in one of the moving boxes—its spine cracked, its pages worn. She opens to the final book: Revelation. It should have been terrifying—dragons, judgement, angels with trumpets. But instead, it speaks. To her. To them. To now. What begins as a simple reading ritual in a dim sitting room soon becomes a profound spiritual journey that changes everything. As the siblings read each chapter, they begin to experience subtle yet powerful shifts in their home, their hearts, and their hope. Through visions, dreams, unexpected peace and small miracles, they come to realise the Book of Revelation isn’t about fear—it’s about light breaking into darkness. Each chapter they read becomes a mirror: revealing the truth in their pain, the strength in their bond, and the presence of a Saviour who walks among broken lampstands and whispering children. Revelation: The Last Light is an emotional novel series where the apocalyptic becomes personal. It is the story of three Nigerian children navigating grief, divorce, and spiritual awakening—one chapter of Revelation at a time.