How to Marry a Bad Boy: A Glamorous Marriage of Convenience Romance (Original)
Shannon McKenna
(Author)
Description
He needs a temporary marriage. She needs an investor for her start-up. Let the negotiations begin in this new Dynasties: Tech Tycoons novel by New York Times bestselling author Shannon McKenna. Step 1: Draw a random name. Step 2: Propose... Playboy Marcus Moss is the only sibling who hasn't fulfilled his grandmother's decree: marry or lose the family company. So he draws a name from all the single women working on special projects for MossTech: Eve Seaton. A brilliant, beautiful geneticist who can pretend to be his wife while he finds investors for her groundbreaking work. Win-win. Eve can't resist Marcus's promise to launch her start-up--or their sizzling attraction! But will the truth about Marcus's motives derail their arrangement? From Harlequin Desire: A luxurious world of bold encounters and sizzling chemistry. You'll be swept away by this bold, sizzling romance, part of the Dynasties: Tech Tycoons series: Book 1: Their Marriage BargainBook 2: The Marriage Mandate
Book 3: How to Marry a Bad Boy
Book 4: Married by Midnight
Product Details
Price
$5.50
$5.12
Publisher
Harlequin Desire
Publish Date
September 27, 2022
Pages
224
Dimensions
4.23 X 6.73 X 0.61 inches | 0.28 pounds
Language
English
Type
Mass Market Paperbound
EAN/UPC
9781335581402
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About the Author
Shannon McKenna is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous books, including In For the Kill, Fatal Strike, and Behind Closed Doors. She loves tough and heroic alpha males, heroines with the brains and guts to match them, villains who challenge them to their utmost, adventure, scorching sensuality, and most of all, the redemptive power of true love. Since she was small she has loved abandoning herself to the magic of a good book. Her fond childhood fantasy was that writing would be just like that, but with the added benefit of being able to take credit for the story at the end.