

Seth and Lana’s chemistry is just as combative-and undeniable-as ever and quickly leads to a competition that could shape both of their careers. Having spent years traveling the world as a freelance journalist, Seth’s finally ready to put down roots. That is, until her high school ex, Seth Carson, takes an assignment at Lana’s site.

But when Lana suddenly finds herself single, she’s ready to take a break, both personally and professionally. After a disastrous breakup with her high school boyfriend, she’s bounced from long-term relationship to long-term relationhip and even works as the dating and relationships columnist for one of Los Angeles’s trendiest websites. To win the job of her dreams, a relationship-prone journalist needs to learn how to stay single in this heartwarming and hilarious new romantic comedy from the beloved author of Lease on Love. The Temporary Wife contains a guaranteed happily-ever-after and no cheating. Publisher’s Note: Each book in the Windsors series features a different Windsor sibling, and as such, each book can be read as a standalone. It was meant to be a straightforward and mutually beneficial deal, but with each day that passes, it becomes clearer to Luca that the one thing Valentina wants is the only thing he can never do: … by secretly marrying his secretary, Valentina, instead. When Luca Windsor’s secretary suddenly quits her job shortly after his family forces him into an unwanted engagement, he sets out to solve both problems. Beyond that, there are several other books that I’m excited to dig into, so take a peek at some of the books releasing in the next week below!įeb 3: The Temporary Wife by Catharina Mauraįrom the author of The Wrong Bride and Forever After All comes an angsty and steamy marriage of convenience romance featuring a billionaire boss and his secretary. One of my most anticipated (the new Tessa Bailey) is affected by the ongoing HarperCollins strike, so I’m hoping they’re able to come to an agreement before Tuesday – I’d like to be able to review it, but won’t if the strike is still going on. It’s looking like another great release week, with an interesting mix of indie and traditional releases.
