Forbidden Love in Cell Block C
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Narrated by:
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Anna Gilliam-Abbasi
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By:
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Etta Blann
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*Forbidden Love in Cell Block C* is a gripping contemporary romance that explores the collision between duty and desire, justice and corruption, in the unforgiving world of America's prison system.
Eleonora "Nora" Vance is thirty eight years old and has seen it all. After twelve years as a corrections officer at Riverbend Correctional Facility, she's learned to navigate the brutal realities of prison life with a careful balance of compassion and cynicism. She's witnessed the system's failures, watched good officers compromise their principles, and built an emotional fortress to protect herself from the darkness that surrounds her. Her life outside the prison walls is quiet, solitary, filled with books and routine safe, if lonely.
Everything changes when Dominic "Dom" Jensen is transferred to Cell Block C. At thirty-two, Dom is serving time for embezzlement and fraud crimes he insists he was framed for by his former mentor, Marcus Holloway. Unlike most inmates, Dom uses his incarceration as an opportunity for self-improvement, educating himself and maintaining his dignity in a system designed to strip it away. He's intelligent, resilient, and possesses an integrity that draws Nora's attention despite her best efforts to remain detached.
Their connection begins innocently enough—a shared love of literature, clandestine discussions about Dostoevsky and Baldwin in the prison library. But as conversations deepen into confessions and intellectual attraction evolves into something far more dangerous, Nora finds herself crossing lines she swore she never would. A stolen kiss in the library becomes the point of no return, launching them into a forbidden romance conducted in whispered moments and passed notes, always one discovery away from disaster.
©2026 Etta Blann (P)2026 Etta Blann