Segregated Love
Segregated Love
It’s not only segregated love but forbidden love. The type of love that’s looked down upon in the south. It’s the type of love that made the Sheriff of Houston an outlaw - with a bounty placed on his head.
Bestselling historical and cultural author, Samuel Anderson, bestows the fiction story set in the old town of Houston, Texas, where two friends had turned an early childhood friendship into a kill or be-killed relationship. Segregated Love is the perfect combination of historical fiction, erotica, and action.
Sheriff Hank Thompson is a wealthy plantation owner. He inherited his father’s empire and the votes of Houston, Texas, making him a second-generation sheriff of the town. Like his father, Hank treats all people with respect regardless of their skin color, unlike Henry, who sees the slaves as equivalent to animals.
Though Hank does not need any more slaves, he impulsively buys a new one only for two reasons: she was intoxicating to look at, and he couldn’t let his former friend - Henry - buy her. Hank knew the things Henry would do to this beautiful Black woman, and he wasn’t going to let that happen.
The Sheriff introduces this new lady to his farm and other slaves. He has a weird affection for her, and gradually the two begin to reveal this feeling as a mutual occurrence which resulted in a secret intimate relationship.
When Hank frees two of his favorite slaves, Henry makes it his mission to destroy him - his goal all along. The town finds out about the freed slaves and the forbidden relationship Hank was involved in, and Hank is stripped of his badge and labeled as an outlaw. He faces an ultimatum of traveling as far away as he can go or hang by the neck in front of the whole town. Meanwhile, Henry takes over as sheriff, capturing Hank’s newly bought slave and using her for sex and torture.
Tormented by the mental images of abuse she must be going through, Hank decides to go back into his old town - after disappearing for three months - to save the love of his life, even if it means somebody will collect the bounty placed on his head. And, though he’s the fastest gun in the south, he’ll still need the help of his new friends from the Native American village he’s been living in this whole time.
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