Sex wasn’t supposed to be part of the deal.
Three years into a marriage of convenience, Molly’s high-powered CEO husband wants to add a new term to their marriage agreement. Sex — without any messy emotional entanglements. But weekly sex with Luke, despite their carefully negotiated terms, is likely to get messy eventually.
Content in a mutually beneficial arrangement, Molly isn’t going to … isn’t going to fall for Luke the way she fell for an old lover, only to be crushed in the end. She vows to stay strong, no matter how much intimacy develops between them in bed. When her old lover returns, finally wanting a real relationship, Molly has the chance to give her heart to a man who will accept it.
It’s too bad she now wants to give it to her husband, who has never admitted her heart is what he wants.
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Love Noelle Adams. These characters have a negotiated three year marriage, going about their daily business until they negotiate more into their marriage. Sparks fly and they come to a surprising happily ever after. Ms Adams is a great story teller, making her characters come alive.
I love a well written forced marriage story, but this book is not well written. There is no effort put in the writing. I recommend word play to stop repeating words, and work on keeping chapters interesting. A whiny heroine is not cute.
He wants to re-negotiate terms, “I want to have sex with you.”
Molly has upped sticks and moved cities to be closer to her boyfriend, Baron James, Coffee King and playboy. It turns out they were only having fun. She also found out that it’s not a good idea to have an affair with her bosses’ son, and as a top corporate investigator, when she …
Things were going well for Molly and Luke. They had a business arrangement for a marriage. It benefited them both. Things get messy when Luke wants to renegotiate their terms, adding sex to the equation.
Cute story, but you could see the outcome a mile away. And breaking & entering? Really? I thought it was a more professional business than …