
In her debut African American urban hood story under Twyla T. Presents, best-selling author Dani Littlepage brings you an arousing, hair-raising, and emotion-filled series loaded with affliction, anguish, broken trust, toxic relationships, earned happiness, and all-consuming love. Beautiful, intelligent, family oriented, and traumatized, 24 year old Faith McMillian is a victim of domestic violence, struggling to recover from the emotional and mental abuse from her ex-boyfriend, trying to heal and move on with her life. With tainted views of men, Faith swerves every man that comes her way until she meets Richard Williamson, who shows her through persistence, being real, and being genuine that love don’t come easy but it’s worth it. Trying not to fall too quickly and learning to trust a man again, Faith is tested on several occasions, especially when suspicious activities between Rich and his baby mama are revealed. Young, sexy, and wealthy, Richard (Rich) Williamson is a 26 year old hardworking, single father who is very confident and bold. After a one-night stand with a ratchet stripper that resulted in his son, he believes that all women are the same and keeps them at a distance—until he crosses paths with Faith. Immediately smitten, Rich sets out to show her that he is not her ex, wanting to shower her with love and heal her past hurt. However, dealings with his son’s mother threaten to strip everything that he has accomplished with her. On top of that, preventing Faith from finding out about his family’s secret business—in addition to his family’s chain of soul food restaurants—is made harder when hidden agendas are exposed. Sexy, money hungry, and deadbeat mother, 25 year old Nadia (Ginger) Caldwell loves life and being a stripper, living for designer clothes, luxury cars, and diamonds. Not f*cking with any broke ninjas, only rich men interests her. Becoming pregnant and having Rich’s son was an instant come-up for Nadia, upgrading every aspect of her life. But when her conniving schemes backfire, her come-up spirals down, leaving her to take drastic steps that she will no doubt regret later. Just like Raheem DeVaughn’s song, Faith and Rich are “just right” for each other. Follow them along this journey in book one of Loved by A Secret Hood Billionaire as they tackle obstacles that can derail them or make them stronger.