She did not intend to get married to a stranger. He never planned to need anyone.
As the family of Nadia Monroe, a woman with a huge debt, is about to collapse, billionaire CEO Kyle Sullivan proposes her a deal that she cannot refuse. Six months of marriage, no emotions, no commitments. She will have financial stability; he will have a decent partner to shut the board who insists on a steady face of Sullivan Enterprises. Simple. Clean. Temporary.
Except nothing about Kyle Sullivan is simple.
Kyle is the last man Nadia should fall in love with. Cold, ruthless and with scars he will never confess to. However, as their planned life in Manhattan begins to make the boundaries between acting and reality unclear, so does the threat, as someone in Kyle’s past does not want him to be happy. And she will do whatever it takes to get rid of Nadia to be sure of it.
How long can two people pretend to be in love before the pretense becomes the most real thing they’ve ever felt?