As if juggling surgery and being an instructor isnât enough, sheâs recently taken on a more demanding administrative role at the medical school that was named after her legendary father. To make things worse, sheâs now required to attend a growing number of galas, fundraisers and conventions.
Wouldnât having a wifeâa wife of convenienceâhelp ease the burden thatâs threatening to overtake her world?
Sarah Youngâs heart belongs to painting. Much as sheâd like to dismiss Jossâs ridiculous proposal, the art world isnât paying well and sheâs running short on cash. Playing a trophy wife a few hours a week would cover her bills and still leave plenty of time to devote to her artwork.
The deal is struck. But will the convenient pairing turn into disaster or prove to be a stroke of genius? With feelings deepening and attraction undeniable, can two women who have agreed to settle discover that they could actually have it all?Â
Tracey Richardson came to a love of books early on, thanks to a mother who took her and her two siblings regularly to the library in the Windsor area of Ontario, Canada, just across the river from Detroit. She even loves the smell of the ink and paper in books and to this day, when she opens a brand new book, she always gives it a good sniff! A journalist by trade, she worked at Ontario daily newspapers as first a reporter and later a copy editor. Semi-retired now, she finally has more time to devote to her fiction writing.