Marvelously dramatic…brings its era to life with lush detail.” — People
“Complicated characters, unbearable tension, heartbreak, and betrayal make Unforgivable Love an absorbing read. [...] Deeply poignant.” — Erika Robuck, national bestselling author of Hemingway's Girl
“Unforgivable Love is an exquisite, sexy, beautifully imagined novel in which Sophfronia Scott expertly recasts the intrigues and characters of Dangerous Liaisons in Harlem of the late 1940s. [...] Both a virtuosic homage and a thrilling retellingUnforgivable Love is a stunning accomplishment.” — Christine Sneed, author of The Virginity of Famous Men and Little Known Facts
“At once beautiful and ominous, visceral and ethereal, tragic and fulfilling, Unforgivable Love is a genuinely moving novel [...] Sophfronia Scott has given us a book that will last, an elegant page turner that transcends time and place.” — Bret Lott, New York Times bestselling author of Jewel
“Imagine Dangerous Liaisons set in 1940s Harlem, amidst the nascent civil rights movement, baseball, and jazz, and you have Sophfronia Scott’s riveting novel Unforgivable Love.[...] I miss this world-and Scott’s gorgeous prose already.” — Lori Ostlund, author of After the Parade
“Unforgivable Love is lyrical and lush, enchanting and energetic. With botttomless empathy and loving attention to detail, Sophfronia Scott embraces a classic and makes it her own.” — Tayari Jones, author of Silver Sparrow and An American Marriage
“Unforgivable Love is a fast-paced tale of intrigue, seduction, and betrayal. Sophfronia Scott leaves us breathless.” — Lee Martin, Pulitzer Prize Finalist author of The Bright Forever
“ [...] here is this eighteenth century French tale remade into a panorama of mid-century Harlem, Americafull of brilliant characters, a tale of love and lust and treachery, written with the rhythms of jazz, giving forth beautifully rendered rooms and streets and sounds [...] better than the original.” — Richard Bausch, award-winning author of Before, During, After
“Scott’s wonderful, original retelling of Dangerous Liaisons takes readers deep into the lives of her characters; Mae, Val, and Elizabeth are riveting and complex. You won’t be able to stop reading this terrific, absorbing book.” — Karen E. Bender, author of Refund, Finalist for the National Book Award
“Scott’s novel is a vivid, vibrant, and panoramic exploration of the hearts and minds of its mostly well-heeled characters and the universal themes of love, sex, and social intrigue [...]Scott takes readers there and lets them wander and discover this exciting, historical time and place.” — Breena Clarke, author of the award-winning Oprah book club pick, River, Cross My Heart
“Unforgivable Love is an unforgettable read. Scott’s reimagining of Dangerous Liaisons into 1940’s Harlem society is nothing short of inspired, with all the spice and spite and delight of the original, and more. Nuanced, haunting, elegant, this is a book I can’t wait to read again - and then, again.” — Robin Black, author of Life Drawing
“Unforgivable Love is vibrant, thoughtful and very sexy. It sneaks up on you and once you are under its spell, it won’t let go.” — Martha Southgate, author of The Fall of Rome
“In this remarkable retelling of the French classic Les Liasions Dangereuses , Sophfronia Scott brings scandal, manipulation, and perverse desire to (barely) postwar America […] Beautifully written, sumptuously atmospheric, fearless […] Unforgivable Love is surely the breakout book for this thrilling new voice.” — Bill Roorbach, award-winning author of Life Among Giants and The Girl of the Lake
“Scott sets this fresh retelling of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’ novel against an alluring backdrop of city nightclubs, country retreats, tightknit church communities, and the Brooklyn Dodgers... A dazzlingly dark and engaging tale full of heartbreak, treachery, and surprise.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Scott’s heady blend of sumptuous description, rarefied setting, sensuality, revenge, and redemption will keep readers engaged.” — Booklist
“Scott should take a bow for penning this delicious and infinitely enjoyable read.” — Essence
“Scott’s latest is a brilliantly written retelling of a classic story, Dangerous Liaisons , that will enthrall readers from the first page.” — RT Book Reviews (4 1/2 stars)
“Unforgiveable Love did not disappoint! It is sultry and sexy as a summer night, languid and luscious as the jazz that underscores its pages. [...] Highly recommended.” — Historical Novel Society
At once beautiful and ominous, visceral and ethereal, tragic and fulfilling, Unforgivable Love is a genuinely moving novel [...] Sophfronia Scott has given us a book that will last, an elegant page turner that transcends time and place.
[...] here is this eighteenth century French tale remade into a panorama of mid-century Harlem, Americafull of brilliant characters, a tale of love and lust and treachery, written with the rhythms of jazz, giving forth beautifully rendered rooms and streets and sounds [...] better than the original.
Scott’s novel is a vivid, vibrant, and panoramic exploration of the hearts and minds of its mostly well-heeled characters and the universal themes of love, sex, and social intrigue [...]Scott takes readers there and lets them wander and discover this exciting, historical time and place.
Unforgivable Love is a fast-paced tale of intrigue, seduction, and betrayal. Sophfronia Scott leaves us breathless.
Complicated characters, unbearable tension, heartbreak, and betrayal make Unforgivable Love an absorbing read. [...] Deeply poignant.
Marvelously dramatic…brings its era to life with lush detail.
Imagine Dangerous Liaisons set in 1940s Harlem, amidst the nascent civil rights movement, baseball, and jazz, and you have Sophfronia Scott’s riveting novel Unforgivable Love.[...] I miss this world-and Scott’s gorgeous prose already.
Scott’s wonderful, original retelling of Dangerous Liaisons takes readers deep into the lives of her characters; Mae, Val, and Elizabeth are riveting and complex. You won’t be able to stop reading this terrific, absorbing book.
Unforgivable Love is lyrical and lush, enchanting and energetic. With botttomless empathy and loving attention to detail, Sophfronia Scott embraces a classic and makes it her own.
Unforgivable Love is an exquisite, sexy, beautifully imagined novel in which Sophfronia Scott expertly recasts the intrigues and characters of Dangerous Liaisons in Harlem of the late 1940s. [...] Both a virtuosic homage and a thrilling retellingUnforgivable Love is a stunning accomplishment.
Unforgiveable Love did not disappoint! It is sultry and sexy as a summer night, languid and luscious as the jazz that underscores its pages. [...] Highly recommended.
Scott should take a bow for penning this delicious and infinitely enjoyable read.
In this remarkable retelling of the French classic Les Liasions Dangereuses , Sophfronia Scott brings scandal, manipulation, and perverse desire to (barely) postwar America […] Beautifully written, sumptuously atmospheric, fearless […] Unforgivable Love is surely the breakout book for this thrilling new voice.
Unforgivable Love is an unforgettable read. Scott’s reimagining of Dangerous Liaisons into 1940’s Harlem society is nothing short of inspired, with all the spice and spite and delight of the original, and more. Nuanced, haunting, elegant, this is a book I can’t wait to read again - and then, again.
Scott’s heady blend of sumptuous description, rarefied setting, sensuality, revenge, and redemption will keep readers engaged.”
Scott’s latest is a brilliantly written retelling of a classic story, Dangerous Liaisons , that will enthrall readers from the first page.
RT Book Reviews (4 1/2 stars)
Unforgivable Love is vibrant, thoughtful and very sexy. It sneaks up on you and once you are under its spell, it won’t let go.
Scott’s heady blend of sumptuous description, rarefied setting, sensuality, revenge, and redemption will keep readers engaged.”
Scott should take a bow for penning this delicious and infinitely enjoyable read.
★ 09/01/2017 Scott (All I Need To Get By) reimagines Pierre Choderlos de Laclos's 18th-century French classic Les Liaisons dangereuses setting it in 1930s Harlem. The manipulative Marquise de Merteuil is played here by Mae Malveaux, an heiress used to getting her way. The unprincipled Vicomte de Valmont is Valiant Jackson, who could have any woman, but Mae is the one he desperately wishes to possess. Much to his chagrin, Mae poses a bargain of sorts: to seduce her innocent cousin Cecily and ruin her engagement with Frank Washington. As a reward, Mae promises Jackson that she will spend a night with him. But Jackson has plans of his own: to entice the married, church-going Elizabeth Townsend. Her faith in his good character will be Elizabeth's downfall. VERDICT Readers of classic and historical fiction will find this fresh retelling a fascinating read.—Adriana Delgado, Palm Beach Cty. Lib., Loxahatchee, FL
2017-07-17 A retelling of the 18th-century French novel Les Liasons Dangereuses, set in 1940s Harlem.After Mae Malveaux is denied the ability to pursue her romantic feelings for her first true love, another young woman, she blames the entire male race for establishing conventions that prevent her from engaging in a same-sex love affair. A decade later, Mae has been orphaned, married, widowed, and left with a substantial inheritance that allows her finally to implement her plans. She forms an alliance with a man by the name of Valiant "Val" Jackson, a handsome fat cat adored and revered by many of their shared acquaintances. Mae and Val use their accord to regularly pull puppet strings and toy with the emotions of those in the post-Depression Harlem high society they inhabit. When Mae discovers that a former lover of hers has proposed marriage to her own cousin, Cecily, she hatches a complicated plan meant to destroy the fledgling couple. Mae artfully orchestrates a scenario in which Cecily will fall in love with a young jazz singer (to the detriment of her pre-existing engagement), while also instructing Val to simultaneously seduce and hopefully impregnate the young woman. Val's reward for the successful implementation of Mae's plan will be a night in bed with Mae herself. Scott (All I Need to Get By, 2014, etc.) sets this fresh retelling of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos' novel against an alluring backdrop of city nightclubs, country retreats, tightknit church communities, and the Brooklyn Dodgers. As Val implements Mae's machinations, wreaking havoc throughout Harlem and Westchester, he unwittingly falls prey to pure, true love for another woman, the only force against which Mae Malveaux might falter. A dazzlingly dark and engaging tale full of heartbreak, treachery, and surprise.
This updated version of the classic DANGEROUS LIAISONS is set in post-WWII Harlem, where ex-lovers Mae Malveaux and Valiant Jackson play a dangerous battle of wills—with only one possible winner. Narrator Adenrele Ojo coaxes these two characters to life. Mae’s sultry voice paints her narcissism with a beautiful exterior coat while her vicious inner thoughts expose her rotten core. Val’s deep, confident tone exudes the aura of a handsome, successful businessman in his prime, while his inner thoughts reveal a hardened yet conflicted soul—or is it? The dialogue runs the gamut from the confident tones of Harlem’s well-to-dos to the obsequious delivery of those working for them, the invisibles. Money has its own language, and it speaks of power. A.M.G. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
DECEMBER 2017 - AudioFile
This updated version of the classic DANGEROUS LIAISONS is set in post-WWII Harlem, where ex-lovers Mae Malveaux and Valiant Jackson play a dangerous battle of wills—with only one possible winner. Narrator Adenrele Ojo coaxes these two characters to life. Mae’s sultry voice paints her narcissism with a beautiful exterior coat while her vicious inner thoughts expose her rotten core. Val’s deep, confident tone exudes the aura of a handsome, successful businessman in his prime, while his inner thoughts reveal a hardened yet conflicted soul—or is it? The dialogue runs the gamut from the confident tones of Harlem’s well-to-dos to the obsequious delivery of those working for them, the invisibles. Money has its own language, and it speaks of power. A.M.G. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
DECEMBER 2017 - AudioFile