What Passes as Love: A Novel

A young woman pays a devastating price for freedom in this heartrending and breathtaking novel of the nineteenth-century South.

1850. I was six years old the day Lewis Holt came to take me away.

Born into slavery, Dahlia never knew her mother--or what happened to her. When Dahlia's father, the owner of Vesterville plantation, takes her to work in his home as a servant, she's desperately lonely. Forced to leave behind her best friend, Bo, she lives in a world between black and white, belonging to neither.

Ten years later, Dahlia meets Timothy Ross, an Englishman in need of a wife. Reinventing herself as Lily Dove, Dahlia allows Timothy to believe she's white, with no family to speak of, and agrees to marry him. She knows the danger of being found out. She also knows she'll never have this chance at freedom again.

Ensconced in the Ross mansion, Dahlia soon finds herself held captive in a different way--as the dutiful wife of a young man who has set his sights on a political future. But when Bo arrives on the estate in shackles, Dahlia decides to risk everything to save his life. With suspicions of her true identity growing and a bounty hunter not far behind, Dahlia must act fast or pay a devastating price.

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325 pages

Average rating: 7.43

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Kellz
Jun 28, 2023
8/10 stars
This was a good read. I wish the ending would have given more about how they ended up
Anonymous
Feb 21, 2023
8/10 stars
Not what I expected

The ending match me once in so much more. I kind of got the impression that it was rushed and I found myself expecting for there to be a part to because there is no way that her story is over. White and abundance of characters that had their own stories so I appreciate that if the author ever reads this I hope she finishes the store.

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