In What Passes as Love, Trisha R. Thomas has…so brilliantly…written a powerful, thought-provoking, truly cinematic historical novel that will have you turning pages well into the wee hours of the morning. Her story is simply wonderful.” — Kimberla Lawson Roby, New York Times bestselling author of Casting the First Stone
“Readers are transported to the South in 1850 in this emotional, richly drawn novel.” — Woman’s World on What Passes as Love
“Thomas removes the focus from the white oppressor or white savior characters usually so popular in these stories, and concentrates on the actions and consciences of the Black heroine and ensemble.” — Glamour on What Passes as Love
“Thomas’s well-researched and compelling novel charts Dahlia’s complex journey of escape, reinvention, and self-acceptance. Fans of Alena Dillon and Lucinda Riley will be moved by this historical glimpse into a brutal time period. Not shying away from the cruelties of slavery, Thomas gives a voice to the enslaved by exploring the power of shared humanity and newfound courage.” — Booklist on What Passes as Love
“Trisha Thomas’s first novel places her in a league with Terry McMillan and Bebe Moore Campbell.” — Publishers Weekly on Nappily Ever After