Flamingos Publisher LLC
Press Release
Author Momodou S. Sawaneh
Dangerous Love
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New Book by Momodou S. Sawaneh Reveals Romance in a Deeply Rooted Traditional African Culture that was Hostile to the Western Concept of Romance
This book is a fictional story about a young innocent African girl, Mary Gomez, who was born and raised in a big city. She found herself in a village when her parents, Ida Ndow and Ebou Gomez, divorced. Her rejection of strict village cultural traditions forces her to go against her selfish Uncle Sedu Ndow and Ida’s plans for an arranged marriage to a wealthy Minister…Edward Mendy.
What makes Mary follow her heart to be with a young school teacher named Sam Sey? And why would she go against her uncles and mother’s will alienating herself from her family and refusing a man with whom she could have amassed a fortune?
Dangerous Love —an emotional and captivating roller coaster of a story has all the answers.
Bronx, New York, January 6th, 2010. Momodou Sawaneh a Computer Engineer tells in his new book why the institution of arranged marriages rarely works even in some traditional and conservative societies, such as Africa and India today. The book targets people of all ages and backgrounds especially young people of fifteen years old or more and shows how children have started to go against arranged marriages and marry whom they personally and truly love. The book was released by Flamingos Publisher and is available through www.dangerous-love.com.
The book gives insight of as to the meaning of true love to those who are subjected to arranged marriages. It shows what it takes to pursue love if you truly believe in it. In other words, romantic relationships are inborn even for people who live in areas where western civilization is lacking. There are people in these areas soul searching their hearts to be with someone they truly love even if it means harm.
“You learn very well about arranged
marriages and African lore in this story...I...recommend
this novel to those that love a romantic story with murder
and mayhem intertwined within it.”
—Anastasia Cassella-Young, Mind Fog Reviews
For more information about Dangerous Love or Momodou S. Sawaneh, please contact Flamingos Publisher at 917-974-1095 or email us at info@dangerous-love.com
Momodou S. Sawaneh is married with three children and lives in the Bronx in New York City. As a Computer Engineer with Bachelor and Masters Degrees in Computer Science at Pace University of New York, Mr. Sawaneh has found his talent in storytelling. Deeply rooted in African traditional tales, he has his voice among a new generation of authors. Prior to writing Dangerous Love he published poems, newsletters and speeches.