The Marriage Narrative
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Descrizione dell’editore
A love just for show grows into something more in this swoonworthy romance from the author of The Romantic Agenda.
Zinnia is an ambitious, successful businesswoman who is not about to wait around for her One True Love. She turns her dating profile into a marriage-merger proposal: a few strategic meetings, move in together, get married—all within thirty days. Her friends think it will never work… until she meets Jordan, a near-perfect applicant with a big secret.
Jordan’s family has spent the last decade starring in a massively popular reality show about their lives. He has finally agreed to join the cast, but production wants him to marry an actress (his ex) in a romantic storyline to boost viewership.
Convinced Zinnia is perfect for the role instead, Jordan proposes a mutually beneficial marriage agreement: she gets her business partner husband, and he gets to help his family on his terms. Together they face strict schedules, wild plot twists, and behind-the-scenes hostilities, all while acting like besotted newlyweds—an intense performance that evolves into a relationship they never expected.
As the line between reality and show blurs, Zinnia and Jordan must choose between a clean contract or a beautifully messy love story.
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How much of reality TV is real behind the scenes is the question at the center of this fun contemporary from Kann (The Romantic Agenda). Entrepreneur Zinnia is too busy for dating and decides to approach marriage as a "merger"; she's looking for a sensible partnership, not a giddy love match, and she gives herself 30 days to get it done. Her best friends, Grace and Fiona, think she's insane—until Zinnia meets fellow entrepreneur Jordan, who's seeking a similarly passionless arrangement, though for a very different reason. The rest of his family has been starring in a Kardashian-style reality show for years, and though he remains close with them, he doesn't appear on camera, leading the public to dub him "the estranged son." Now, however, the family hopes to keep Jordan's sister Sadie's twin pregnancy out of the news with a splashy distraction: Jordan's emotional return and surprise engagement. As Jordan and Zinnia's marriage of practicality becomes a public spectacle, the lines between performance and reality blur, with Zinnia joining Jordan's family, saving his sister from a stalker, and unexpectedly finding real love. Zinnia's strength of will and self-respect make her an admirable heroine while Jordan's depth and eventual devotion are swoon-worthy. Readers will have no trouble rooting for these two.