The Daughters of Henry Wong

The Daughters of Henry Wong

Harrison Young

Harrison Young

Fresh from Harvard, hotshot American Jonathan "Wendy" Lee had the good fortune of meeting and marrying Amanda Wong, daughter of the rich and powerful Henry Wong, the most influential banker in Hong Kong. Known as an eccentric figure within the affluent clubs of Hong Kong's high society, Wendy spends idle days impeccably dressed in 1930s-style cream-coloured linen suits, lunching alone. His life appears perfect, until his father-in-law suddenly disappears without a trace. Within days, he must respond to a take-over threat, a blackmail attempt and his wife's disloyalty. Under the guidance of double-crossing investment bankers, wise friends and alluring women, Wendy races to uncover the layers of deception right under his nose before it's too late.
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Partners

Partners

Harrison Young

Harrison Young

Ten highly intelligent, erotically charged linked short stories set in a top New York law firm, Partners explores the intrigue, sexual politics, romance and misbehaviour that absorb alpha male and alpha female practitioners as much as winning the next client or the next case. With characters like Miriam, a distinguished judge with a provocative imagination, romantic Thomas, lordly Henry and non-conformist Millie, Partners exposes the private lives of lawyers as never seen before. In an era where erotic fiction often means pulp fiction, Partners brings intelligence and sophistication to the genre. Written with a knowing and elegant style by Melbourne based Harrison Young, the characters are passionate, human, flawed, and sexual. The female characters are smart, strong and empowered. This is not a tale of Cinderellas meeting their prince, but sassy consenting adults.
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Submission

Submission

Harrison Young

Harrison Young

"When the wind comes from the south, the desert possesses you."Philip was suddenly dispatched to a country no one had heard of, on a mission he didn't understand. So he went for a run. Having survived both Vietnam and law school, he understood the solace of exhaustion. Cassandra Sullivan was totally gorgeous. Red hair, pale skin, tall, capable, angular and English. In New York she would be married to a billionaire. But she wasn't in New York. She was in Alidar, where women had no legal existence. A scandalous story of two lives that run into each other on the other side of the world. A place where perfection is tangible, women are invisible and five times a day a man shouts from a tower that God is great. Submission is the second novel from Harrison Young (Partners) brining with it the same literary air whilst balancing on the boundaries of erotic fiction.
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