Some people leave the neighborhood that made them. Some people stay and build it back.Darius Cole has spent a decade doing what he had to do to survive in Hargrove Heights a neighborhood on the southwest edge of Dellmark, Georgia where the streetlights don't always work and the nearest trauma center is 11 miles away. At 29, he's quietly, methodically building a way out: a legitimate landscaping company, a hard-won exit timeline, and a promise made to a grandmother he lost at 17 that he's been keeping ever since.Dr. Naomi Washington didn't come to Dellmark to fall in love. She came because a community health clinic on Hargrove Boulevard needed a physician who would actually show up for the woman managing her diabetes on old medication and prayer, for the night-shift workers who can't reach a doctor during regular hours, for every patient who has learned not to expect much from medicine and deserves better. Fresh out of residency at Grady Memorial, she trades comfort for purpose and arrives in a city where she knows almost no one, doing work that is meaningful and exhausting in equal measure.They meet in an exam room. He's there for his mother. She's doing her job.What follows is not fast or easy. Darius is still finishing the exit he promised himself. Naomi is still learning the language of a neighborhood that runs deeper than any dataset. What grows between them grows the way real things grow slowly, with resistance, with the particular courage of two people who have learned to protect themselves and are choosing, deliberately, to stop.Flames in the Concrete is the first book in the Urban Hearts Series a slow-burn romance set in the heart of a Black community that refuses to be defined by its hardships. It is a story about a man rebuilding himself brick by careful brick, a woman who chose the place that needed her instead of the place that rewarded her, and what happens when two people's best decisions lead them to the same street corner.With richly detailed characters, a fully realized fictional neighborhood, and a romance that earns every moment it takes, Flames in the Concrete is for every reader who has ever believed that where you come from is not the whole of who you are and that what you build from here is everything.Features: - Slow-burn African American urban romance with a bad boy redemption arc- Deeply developed fictional neighborhood set in the American South- Multi-layered supporting cast including unforgettable family dynamics- 20 full chapters with detailed story progression and character development- First in a continuing series Book Two: What We Build available soonUrban Hearts Series, Book One of Three.
AmazonPagina's: 173, Paperback, Independently published
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