Show Me a Marriage of Convenience
September 16th, 2020. Filed under: Wednesday's Wonders.An ex-player cowboy with a little son, the boy’s shy plus-size aunt, and a reluctant modern marriage of convenience only the boy is excited about… A sweet, clean, wholesome romance with a happily-ever-after!
After three near-death experiences in one day-okay, maybe burning dinner and falling from a tree shouldn’t count-Kade Clark worries about his son’s future if he’s not around to protect him. The last thing he wants is for his son to become a bargaining chip between a con artist grandfather and a ruthless ex trying to get their hands on the family fortune. So Kade agrees to a crazy proposal from the woman his child adores. But as a former foster kid, Kade learned to walk away before getting hurt. Can he now learn to stay and love?
Heather Johnson dreams of a real marriage with the man her sister abandoned, not a fake one. But the rumor is Kade might leave their small town again and take her darling nephew with him. She’s reluctant to trust a womanizer-husband or not. If she allows love for him to ignite her heart, will her marshmallow-soft heart become roasted and burned?
ISLAND BREEZES
It would be convenient for both of them. That’s why Heather asked Kade to marry her. It was working out . . . until it wasn’t.
Kade was a womanizer who was always the one to leave a relationship. He left before they could abandon him. Heather was always the sister who didn’t measure up and suffered from a total lack of self-confidence.
It appears that the only thing that could hold this marriage together was their mutual love for Landon, Kade’s small son. But would it be enough?
Thank you, Alexa, for introducing me to your work and the Show Me books.
A teacher and translator turned author of Christian romantic suspense, Alexa Verde loves writing more than she loves seafood and strawberry cheesecake, and that’s saying something. She has over 200 short stories, poems, and articles published in the five languages she speaks and has more diplomas on the wall than she knows what to do with. After traveling the world and living in both hemispheres, Alexa calls south Texas home. She loves to hear from readers; please e-mail her at Alexa @ AlexaVerde.com (no spaces).