Synopses & Reviews
Dr. Joss McNab needs a wife.
As if juggling surgery and being an instructor isnt enough, shes recently taken on a more demanding administrative role at the medical school that was named after her legendary father. To make things worse, shes now required to attend a growing number of galas, fundraisers and conventions.
Wouldnt having a wifea wife of conveniencehelp ease the burden thats threatening to overtake her world?
Sarah Youngs heart belongs to painting. Much as shed like to dismiss Josss ridiculous proposal, the art world isnt paying well and shes running short on cash. Playing a trophy wife a few hours a week would cover her bills and still leave plenty of time to devote to her artwork.
The deal is struck. But will the convenient pairing turn into disaster or prove to be a stroke of genius? With feelings deepening and attraction undeniable, can two women who have agreed to settle discover that they could actually have it all?
Synopsis
Dr. Joss McNab needs a wife. Juggling surgery with the demands of being a medical school instructor and administrator doesnt leave time for trifles like love. Unfortunately, shes expected to have someone on her arm at numerous professional functions.
Sarah Youngs heart belongs to painting. Much as shed like to dismiss Josss ridiculous proposal, the art world isnt paying well and shes running short of cash. Playing trophy wife a few hours a week would cover her bills and still leave plenty of time to make and sell art.
When Joss and Sarah realize theyre relying on each other far more than contracted, their arrangement of convenience begins to crumble. Can two women who have agreed to settle truly have it all?
About the Author
Tracey has written seven other novels published by Bella Books, including Lambda Literary finalists No Rules of Engagement and Last Salute. Tracey worked as a daily newspaper journalist for more than twenty-five years and lives in the Georgian Bay area of Ontario, Canada, with her partner and two Labrador retrievers. Visit Tracey on Twitter@trich7117 and at www.traceyrichardson.net.