
Married for Money' Buried for Revenge
June Calva · Ongoing · 120.3k Words
Introduction
Georgia Steele married a man she didn't love to save her family — traded her youth for a gilded prison in Pasadena and called it duty. Then Lord Carlisle Strathearn walked into her life and offered her everything she'd been denied: passion, freedom, the kind of love that made her forget her vows.
She left her husband for him. She left her family. She left everything.
It was only when the doors locked behind her that she realized Carlisle had been watching her long before that first night at the art gallery. That his desire wasn't for her — it was for her destruction. Her father's sins had cost him everything. And Georgia was going to pay the debt.
Now she's trapped beneath a Victorian manor in California, drugged, gaslit, and erased from the world — while Carlisle hosts dinner parties on the floor above her head.
She had two choices once. She has none now.
But the walls she's writing on are starting to whisper back.
Married for Money' Buried for Revenge is a dark psychological romance series about obsession, revenge, and what survives when everything else is taken away. For readers who like their villains brilliant, their heroines unbreakable, and their love stories soaked in shadows.
Chapter 1
I wasn't raised. I was engineered.
The Steele estate devoured my childhood whole, a mausoleum disguised as a home, built to crush rather than nurture. Its marble floors swallowed my footsteps. Its vaulted ceilings absorbed my screams. The chandeliers hung like frozen explosions of crystal, a silent reminder pressed into the architecture of every room: You will never be enough here.
I used to stand beneath them as a child, craning my neck back until my spine ached, counting the crystals like other children counted sheep. One hundred and forty-two in the east foyer. One hundred and sixty-seven in the dining room. I memorized those numbers the way I memorized everything in that house: obsessively, desperately, as though understanding the precise weight of a thing could protect you from being crushed by it.
It never did.
Outside our wrought-iron gates, I was Georgia Steele, heiress to a dynasty, the diamond princess of Pasadena. My photograph appeared in society columns next to words like luminous and poised and destined for greatness. Women my mother's age would cup my face in their manicured hands and tell me I had everything. Inside, I was a ghost haunting my own life, drifting through rooms that rejected my presence, feeling the weight of expectations crush my ribcage until breathing became an act of defiance.
My father, Edward, ruled our kingdom with a whisper. He didn't need to shout. His disappointment was a toxin in the air, invisible but lethal, and it settled into everything it touched. The food tasted like it. The silence tasted like it. I tasted like it, by the end.
I was thirteen the first time he made me cry in front of company. A dinner party, thirty guests, crystal glasses catching the light from those chandeliers I'd counted so many times. I'd knocked over a water glass reaching for the bread, a childish accident, nothing, and he'd looked at me across the table with those pale, flat eyes of his and said, very softly, so only those nearest could hear: "That is the most graceful thing you've done all evening."
The laughter that rippled through the nearest guests was polite and uncomfortable. My mother's smile didn't waver. I sat with the cold water soaking into my dress and learned something that evening that no one teaches you in school: humiliation, delivered quietly, lands deeper than any blow.
My mother, Eleanor, existed in his shadow, her smile stretched so tight across her face I sometimes wondered if the muscles would snap like worn elastic. She'd buried her true self so deeply beneath cashmere and diamonds that I doubted even she remembered where to dig. There were moments, rare ones, when I'd catch her looking at me from across a room with something raw flickering behind her eyes, something almost maternal, almost real. But then she'd blink and it would vanish, packed away with the rest of her inconvenient feelings, and she'd be porcelain again.
We were a matched set, my mother and I. Decorative. Expensive. Hollow at the center.
"Sit straighter, Georgia." "Speak softer, Georgia." "Be better, Georgia."
Always Georgia, never Georgie. Nicknames implied affection, and affection implied weakness. In the Steele mansion, weakness was unforgivable.
I learned early that my body wasn't mine. It was collateral, an asset to be maintained, a surface to be presented. I kept it fed enough and thin enough and dressed in exactly the right things. I moved through the world in it the way a tenant moves through a rental: carefully, leaving no marks, taking nothing personal. My mind wasn't meant for dreams but for calculations: which smile to wear, which words to speak, which posture would please the emperor of our hollow kingdom. By twenty-two, I'd mastered the art of being porcelain. Beautiful, valuable, and empty enough to hold whatever others poured into me.
I had a mirror in my bedroom, floor-to-ceiling, original to the house. Some mornings I would stand in front of it for a full minute before getting dressed, studying the woman looking back at me the way you'd study a stranger on a train. Dark hair, pale skin, a mouth that had learned not to tremble. I'd search her face for something recognizable, something underneath the architecture of composure, and come up empty. She was very good, that woman in the mirror. She had all the right features arranged in all the right ways. I just couldn't find anyone living behind her eyes.
Perfect little Georgia. Isn't she divine? Watch her bend until she breaks. They'll still display the pieces.
But the thing about kingdoms is that they all shatter. And when they do, the cracks don't just spread. They devour.
First came the whispers. Staff exchanging glances when my father passed, phones slammed down when I entered rooms. Then the tremors. My father's hands shaking as he signed documents, his eyes haunted by something he couldn't outrun. The Steele empire was hemorrhaging, drowning in a sea of red, and everyone kept pretending not to see the blood.
I caught fragments through closed doors. "Creditors calling hourly." "Leveraged beyond recovery." "Everything we've built."
The phrases floated through mahogany and plaster and landed in my stomach like stones.
I started listening more deliberately after that. It wasn't something I was proud of, pressing myself flat against hallway walls, slowing my breathing, making myself small and quiet and invisible. But it was a skill the Steele household had spent twenty-two years perfecting in me, so I put it to use.
And then one night, through the crack of my parents' bedroom door, I heard my future tossed onto the table like a worthless poker chip in a losing game.
"Josiah Mason could save us." My father's voice was stripped of its usual authority, and that alone made my blood go cold. I had never once heard that man sound afraid. "His firm could restore faith in Steele and Associates. His name attached to ours changes everything."
My mother's reply was tight with a panic she was barely containing. "But would he want to? A man like that has options. Why would he choose this?"
The silence that followed stretched like a bruise forming in real time, that awful moment between impact and pain when your body hasn't decided yet how much it's going to hurt.
"He's already shown interest," my father said finally. "In the firm. And in Georgia."
The floor didn't move. I know that. But it felt like it did.
I stood in that hallway with my back against the wall and my hand pressed flat to my sternum, feeling my own heartbeat the way you feel a crack spreading through ice beneath your feet: slow, then faster, then everywhere at once. My name in his mouth. Not as a daughter. As a strategy.
I wasn't a daughter. I was salvage. A lifeboat for a drowning legacy.
The realization tasted like copper pennies on my tongue.
So this is what I'm worth. This is what I've always been worth. A fucking bargaining chip.
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Author's Note: Georgia has always known, on some level, that the Steele name came with a price. She just didn't know yet that the price was her. What happens when the man they've chosen turns out to be nothing like what she expected? Keep reading, loves. It gets so much darker before the light. -- J
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