On The Dotted Line
β Scribed by Carmichael, Kim
- Book ID
- 108425641
- Publisher
- Irksome Rebel Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 198 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A signature can change everythingβ¦
Rather than silver, Randolph Van Ayers III was born with a platinum spoon in his mouth and plenty of strings attached.
Faced with a list of specific goals he must achieve in order to earn control of his familyβs banking empire, heβs accomplished each task and triumphed.
One item remains on his list. He must marry by his thirty-third birthday and stay married for one year.
However, when his so-called fiancΓ©e leaves him on the courtroom steps only hours before his deadline, he realizes he might lose for the first time in his life, and a Van Ayers never fails.
Taught to rely on the universe for answers, Willow Day has always struggled in the material world, specifically her lack of material.
With her small holistic store near foreclosure and without a home, she must do anything within her power to make the business work and take care of the woman who raised her.
When the rude, yet gorgeous, Randolph the Third offers to fix all her troubles in exchange for one year of her life, she opens her mind and takes a chance.
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