6 bahagian Sedang Ditulis MatangAndrew Whitmore is in his last year of his sentence and a lifetime of rage he's learned to hide. The model inmate. The quiet one. The white supremacist with covered-up tattoos and a Brotherhood waiting for him on the outside.
When the prison psychiatrist mandates him into a pen pal program, Andrew plans to write empty letters, check the box, and walk away clean. What he doesn't plan for is her.
She's brilliant, compassionate, unshakeable, and everything Andrew wants in the perfect woman. Of course, she's beautiful and white at least, that's what he believes from her words, when he closes his eyes and pictures her, when he rereads her letters late into the night. In his mind, she has pale skin that catches the light, blonde or maybe chestnut hair falling soft around her shoulders, blue or green eyes that hold intelligence and kindness in equal measure. He imagines her smile, the way it would soften her face when she laughs at something he's written. He dreams of her constantly, and when he finally drifts off to sleep, she's there, perfect and pure and everything he's been taught to want. The only type of woman that would ever warrant his heart.
In their letters, she doesn't know what he is.
In therapy, his psychiatrist sees exactly what he's trying to hide.
The anger that defined him starts to suffocate. And the woman whose words are rewriting his soul has no idea she's fallen for a man whose past could destroy them both.
The real question is: Can a man built on hate become worthy of love?
Inheritance of Hate is a raw, unflinching romance about transformation, reckoning, and whether some sins are too deep to forgive.
Content Warning: Explicit content, racial slurs (educational context), hate group ideology, violence, and emotionally intense themes. For mature readers.