
I never imagined I’d agree to an arranged marriage for over 5 million dollars.
Not to mention that the man I’d be marrying is someone I’d already met once before.
Gage Kingston waltzes into the meeting with the lawyer unaffected—cocky, tattooed, and acting like he didn’t know who I was. But after we agree we’d be stupid to walk away from that kind of money, we embark on a six-month timeline to riches despite the animosity between us.
Now I’m living with the man his aunt thought would be perfect for me while wondering if the woman was going insane before she died to think this was a good idea. Then the first letter came.
Turns out Diane had a plan to get us to fall for each other while trying to make our marriage work. Arguments turn to meaningful conversations. Innocent brushes turn to lust-filled challenges. And before I know it, we’re crossing every line we drew in the sand.
Did Diane somehow know that we were meant for each other before we figure it out for ourselves? Or was jumping into a marriage with a man I barely knew one of the worst mistakes of my life?
Hazel was my favorite character of the series, and I knew her story would be amazing, so I couldn’t wait for this one. It did not disappoint, and I couldn’t put it down. Hazel and Gage are forced into a marriage of convenience in order to collect their generous inheritance. They’re not thrilled at this turn of events but would be crazy to walk away from the money and both agree to go along with it. A few things about Gage rub her the wrong way so Hazel’s shocked to find herself sharing sweet moments with the tattooed stranger.
Gage quickly finds Hazel irresistible, but he’s determined to resist because he’s got a secret that changes everything. I loved the banter between these two and the way they both ran hot and cold, confusing each other. This is a slow burn with lots of heart and so much heat, I couldn’t get enough. Hazel and Gage’s story was the perfect ending to a great series. I’d like to thank the author and The Author Agency for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.