"They called it young love. But all I remember is survival."
Married at sixteen. Four sons by twenty-three. A tired wedding dress, swollen ankles, and a life traded for diapers and duty. Wifed Up Too Early is a raw, emotional, and unflinching portrait of a woman raised to believe that sacrifice was the price of love-and silence the proof of it.
In the heart of Crenshaw, Los Angeles, Savannah Monroe is the kind of wife mothers praise and daughters fear becoming. Bound to Darnell, a man who used to see her, she now moves through her days in a daze of motherhood, routine sex, and grocery runs that feel more like getaways.
Until him-
A stranger in the freezer aisle with dimples, hazel eyes, and a spark that reminds her she's still a woman beneath the apron. One stolen moment becomes the beginning of a quiet rebellion-against the expectations, the exhaustion, and the version of herself she never chose.
E. Wolff delivers a soul-stirring tale of early love, lost identity, and the desperate hunger for more. For every woman who gave too much too soon, and every girl who forgot she had a name before she had his last...
This is Wifed Up Too Early.
And this time, she's writing her own ending.