Rachel’s grandmother had died leaving a one-million-dollar inheritance to each of her granddaughters. Attached to the will is one small Rachel must live in her grandmother’s home with her husband for one year in order for both women to receive their inheritance. With her sister’s little boy in dire need of an expensive heart operation, Rachel decides to find a husband quickly in order to get the money and save the little boy’s life. Scott, a high school acquaintance and owner of a successful gas station, decides to step up to the plate and marry her—with his own he wants half the money to build a house for the real love of his life, Justine. Can Rachel and Scott live in a false marriage yet act like newlyweds without falling in love? Can they have a real marriage without strings attached?
"Isn't it wonderful when dreams come true? I've been very fortunate, because many of my dreams have done just that.
Two of my earliest dreams wound up being inter-related. The first was to become a published author, and the second was to live in Europe. As it turned out, living in France as a college student and then in Germany while my husband was stationed there with the Army provided me with the background for my first historical romance. How's that for what people in the business world would call synergy? I prefer to call it serendipity -- or perhaps Fate.
Fate, chance, luck -- call it what you may -- has played an important role in my life. How else would you explain the fact that one Ides of March when I was still reeling from a major personal disappointment, I wandered into one of the high school classrooms after school and met a man who could make me laugh, the same man who's been my husband for over thirty years? Is it any wonder I believe in happy endings?
No doubt about it, I've been lucky. I had parents who nurtured my love of reading, a sister who shared my dreams and always believed I could make them come true, a husband who's also my best friend and who hasn't lost his sense of humor, even when dinner is late because I have "just one more scene" to write, and loyal readers whose letters make all the hard work of writing books seem worthwhile.
Don't let me mislead you. There have been obstacles along the way, and not all my dreams have come true … yet. But I believe that the power of dreams is that they help us through the tough times and give us a reason to celebrate when they come true.
I loved the storyline. Although I wish there could have been more. It was almost like they tried to shorten the story and keep right to the point. I saw places where they could have heightened the drama making it more intense. But for a quick read, all the highlights were there making it a nice love story.
What an enjoyable easy read, very formulaic in that 'Hallmark movie of the month' sort of way but that’s not a bad thing. I was looking for an easy lighthearted story to pass the time and this fit the bill. Rachel was the quintessential female who tries to protect her heart by being standoffish and difficult but eventually learns to open up and take a chance at love. Scott is the quintessential man with a secret, a plan, and a heart as big as Texas. With Scott's patients and cunning plan he slowly starts to chip away at Rachel's reserve and opening up possibilities for both of them.
This is a book I wouldn't mind reading again sometime later when I'm in the need of a little lighthearted romance that springs out from friendship.