All Matt Ransome knew was that some penniless stranger was carrying his dead brother's child. And any Ransome heir was going to be raised in the family tradition of wealth and power—whether its mother liked it or not.
Olivia Brennan let the arrogant, infuriating Texan drag her off to his sprawling ranch, on condition that he marry her—in name only—to give her child a father. But the wildfire heat that blazed between them made her wonder if she could keep her own bargain….
USA Today bestselling romance author, Sara Orwig, has over sixteen million copies of her books in print. Internationally her books have 200 translations of her novels into 26 languages. She has written 97 books and was one of the first 6 inductees into the Oklahoma Professional Writers Hall of Fame and 2-time winner of Oklahoma Writers Federation awards for Best Oklahoma Novel. Sara is winner of eight ROMANTIC TIMES awards which include the Award for Best Western Historical Romance Writer and the Award for Best Contemporary Fiction Writer. aka Daisy Logan. Sara currently is writing books that are a published by Harlequin Desire.
At first Olivia don't want anything to do with Matt or his family. In the next moment she wants to make a deal with him - a marriage. It's hard to believe - she fought really hard to don't have anything to do with him but she wants marriage, trust fond, money, education. It didn't seem like she is thinking only for the baby. And he shows her 1 day of luxury and in less than a minute she is thinking of accepting what he has to offer but in the same time she wants her independence. And what is that about getting married and give the baby a name. The baby is going to have the family name no matter what. It's 21st century. It's not what it was before - to live with someone only if you are married and so on.
There are a lot of things that are explained and written badly here. The reactions of the characters look so so fake.
And the family - 4 children and not even one of them wants to have children.
I hope I can finish this book. There is still nothing I like about it except the storyline.