Wanting to escape the life he’d been given, a man signs up to marry a stranger, constructing the life he wanted with a love he never expected to have. Harper Knox hated the life he’d grown up in but loves his grampy. When he’s betrayed by the family that never wanted him, Harper says good bye to his grampy; traveling cross country to build a life far, far away from the one he’d known. Eli Ford was expecting a woman; what he got was a man. But he married him anyway. In the end he’d never been so happy for the mistake. Estranged Relationship Between Father and Son. Adult Language and Situations.
This was an interesting book. I could not tell if it was two couple or one because I was confused by the same names of James. Later, once explained, I understood, but was angered because of the racial orientation. Then confused again, cause then I wondered if the James name was my reason of uncertainty. Later, the storyline cleared itself up by the additional knowledge and descriptions. Still bothered by the entitlement issues, I did not see or conclude that Harper would have been buying the reserved stock. The only thing that did make sense, was Grampys' gift of his wife's stock. I really thought Grampy may had placed stocks in a trust to eventually give to Harper. But that was not the case. Loved the intrigue, storyline and matter in which Harper utilized his patience of controlling interest and allowing his brother to fall on his face. Eager to read the next Volume.