First a little about the title. For the previous several years, I'd been calling it either The Arrangement or Kaya's Book 1. After several long days of brain storming, I settled on Husband of Convenience. Until that day a mere 3 weeks ago, I couldn't spell convenience. I kept leaving out that pesky ie.But I figure if I was going to use the title, I needed to spell it correctly! So I forced myself to memorize it.
And now onto the not-finalized, and probably a little too long, blurb:
Trained to fight for her future, Kaya’s dreams focused on traveling
beyond the four walls that were both her refuge and prison. However,
when her overprotective grandfather arranges her marriage to an English
soldier, Kaya refuses, despite the danger threatening her life.
Marriage had never been her plan. Suddenly all her dreams of exploring
the world she’s only read about dissipate, as fleeing as the rains that
plunged Cairo into famine.
Sergeant Paul Hartley isn’t a saint. When he receives a letter
offering marriage and atonement for his many sins, he flees Bombay, the
army, and a sometimes criminal life. In Cairo he finds famine and a
reluctant bride. The beautiful, proud Kaya stirs more than his greed for
the promised dowry of jewels that assure him a retirement in the south
of France.
A trek through the Sahara has them seeking refuge from a sandstorm.
The intimacy of the cave leads to confessions and passion flaring
between them. Kaya doesn’t trust him even as he fights beside her for
survival against slavers and secrets from their past. Trust is only the
beginning as passions ignite into shared intimacies as they both
question an uncertain future.
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