No. The Nat Turner story was based on real events. Nat Turner led a slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia in 1831, which was a significant and tragic event in American history.
Nat Turner was a slave in Virginia. In 1831, he led a slave rebellion. Turner was a deeply religious man and believed that he was chosen by God to lead his people out of slavery. He and a group of slaves started their revolt, which resulted in the deaths of around 60 white people. However, the rebellion was ultimately suppressed. Turner was captured, tried, and hanged. His rebellion had a significant impact on the nation. It led to more strict slave laws in the South and increased the fears of slave uprisings among white slaveholders.
As far as I know, there is no well - known book or movie specifically dedicated to a so - called 'Nat Turner Love Story'. Nat Turner is typically depicted in works related to his role in the slave rebellion, not in the context of a love story.
There may be fictional or less - known interpretations of a love story related to Nat Turner. However, the historical Nat Turner was deeply involved in the struggle for freedom for slaves. His actions were centered around the injustice of slavery, and any love aspect would likely be overshadowed by the larger context of the fight for equality. It's possible that in some creative works, an author might have tried to incorporate a love element into his story, but it's not a common or mainstream view of Nat Turner's life.