A Savage Valentine In Youngstown

A Savage Valentine in Youngstown is by far one of the best African American Fiction standalone novellas out. It’s now available here just for your reading pleasure. In this classy romance, you’ll take an unforgettable ride with national bestselling author Chante Amor. Her writing is very smooth, captivating, and unforgettable. ***Warning*** This is not your typical Urban romance, dope boy, thug love, or kingpin savage book.

Heart pounding.

Nail biting.

Spellbinding.

Women’s fiction.

Urban romance at its finest.

They say you never forget your first love…or do you?

Adore was in love with Valentino as a teenager but ended up being sent away to boarding school when her parents found out that she was dating a dope boy. After six years of being away at school, she decides to move back home and take a job as a professor. Now, as a full grown adult, she has it going on: A budding career, aspiring entrepreneur and she seems to have everything she ever wanted except one thing… love.

Valentino has made his fair share of mistakes and, after he is released from serving time in prison, he has a new lease on life and a second chance to get things right. He is ready to put the past behind him, that is until he runs into his high school sweetheart Adore and the memories start rushing back, making him want to do what he can to have that old thing back. But, things aren’t so easy, especially when you add his crazy baby mama Brandi in the picture.

Adore and Valentino quickly realize that the attraction between them is undeniable and they struggle to maintain boundaries, but they are both on the verge of losing control.

Brandi is completely in love with Valentino and he is the father of their daughter Diorr. She will stop at nothing to ensure that her family stays together, even if that means she has to harbor a deep, dark secret in the form of an unlikely alliance in order to do so.

Will Adore and Valentino rekindle what they used to have or will they realize that what they had is lost forever?