Author: Faye Hall
Genre: Historical Romance / Interracial Romance
"I will pay you to sleep with my wife."
Jarrah Miyan, a young half-caste aboriginal man, is supposed to seduce a white woman into an affair so her greed-driven husband can gain full control of her inheritance, including the rare collection of black opals she keeps under lock and key. When he walks into the study to meet the poor chit he's to take advantage of, he expects to find an aging woman who smells of stale perfume and gin. Who he finds though is the most beautiful woman he's ever laid eyes on—the same woman whose pale thighs had been wrapped around him just a few hours earlier as she'd begged him to give her pleasure.
After their night of passion together, Emily Holtz doubted she would ever see Jarrah again. To have him standing before her now, asking for employment at her cattle station, was not a situation she had prepared herself for. She agrees to hire him on one condition. He has to spy on her husband and get her the incriminating evidence she needs to apply for a divorce. She's spent years in a miserable arranged marriage, and she's desperate to escape. But her husband is a dangerous man, and he will stop at nothing, including murder, to get what he wants.
As they begin to develop feelings for each other, Jarrah worries about what will happen when Emily discovers that he's been working for both her and her husband. Not that they could ever really be together, as society would never accept that.
Content Warning: contains sex, strong language, and some violence
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Excerpt:
“You have no intention
of hiring me as a station hand, do you, Emily?”
She stood on the other
side of the desk, her fingers gripping the edge of the desktop tightly, her
features so very serious.
“At least I got to see
you one last time,” he said, smiling as he went to turn away from her, certain
this would be the last time he saw her.
“Jarrah, wait,” she
spoke up, stopping him. “I have a proposition for you.”
Turning back to face
her, Jarrah eyed her carefully. “I don’t need your pity.”
“There is no pity,” she
explained. “That evening I followed you from the fighting hall, I intended to
give you this same proposition.”
“I’m listening,” he
replied hesitantly.
She let out a shaky
breath, and he realized this was the first time he’d seen her nervous. “My
husband is a floundering snake who’ll crawl into the beds of any and all women
who allow him between their thighs. I know this, but I have no proof, at least
not enough to give to my lawyer to justify a divorce.”
“You can’t request a
divorce otherwise?” Jarrah asked her.
“I can, but, as I’m a
woman, few will take notice. However, if I can prove Thomas’s infidelities, or
maybe some other secret he’s hiding, then maybe the courts will consider my
position. Without enough proof though, I’ll lose everything my father left to
me in his will. I can’t let that happen.”
“You’re asking me to spy
on your husband to get your proof?” he asked. “Is this the reason you followed
me the other night?”
She nodded. “I realize
this is a very uncouth request, and you have my apologies, but I can see no
other way open to me. I’ll hire you as a station hand so Thomas doesn’t suspect
anything amiss, but I’ll need so much more from you than just station work.”
“How much proof do you
need?”
“As much as you can
acquire,” Emily said. “Photographs and letters would be ideal.”
Jarrah stood, silently
studying this woman, thinking over the proposition she’d just given him. It was
one so unlike any other he’d received before.
“Will you do this for
me?” she asked. “Please?”
“Don’t you think your
request is a tad hypocritical, Emily, I mean, given how well we’re acquainted
with each other?”
“Will you do it or not?
The man who runs the fighting hall told me you would do near anything for
money. I’m offering you that, plus I’ll give you a dry place to sleep and
plenty of food.”
Thinking on her request
for just a moment, he nodded. “Just one thing,” he said. “Why did Thomas marry
you in the first place if all he wanted was your money? Who exactly are you,
Emily?”
She smiled at his question.
“If you’re any good at your job, then you’ll find out soon enough.”
Faye Hall is a published author of Historical Erotic Romance novels & e-books. Faye's passion driven, mystery filled books are set in small townships of North Queensland, Australia during the late 1800's.
Each of her novels bring something symbolically Australian to her readers, from Aboriginal herbal remedies, to certain gemstones naturally only found in this part of the world.
Each of her books tell of a passionate connection between the hero and heroine, surrounded and threatened by deceit, scandal, theft and sometimes even murder.
These romances swerve from the traditional romances as Faye aims to give her readers so much more intrigue, whilst also revealing the hidden histories of rural townships of North Queensland.
Faye finds her inspiration from the histories of not only the township she grew up in, but the many surrounding it. She also bases most of her characters on people she has met in her life.
Faye was able to live her own passion driven romance, marrying the love of her life after a whirlwind romance in 2013. Together they are raising their 9 children in a remote country town in northern Queensland, Australia.
Website- http://www.faye-hall.com/
Twitter- https://twitter.com/fayehall79
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