Weddings were Savannah Charles's business and she was an expert on marital bliss, but she'd given little thought to her own day of joy. Until divorce attorney Dash Davenport offered a proposal that would benefit them both. Dash claimed he'd never be convinced "I do" could last forever. So when he asked Savannah Charles to marry him, it was out of mutual necessitynot love. Yet he never expected to marry Savannahthe most passionate woman he'd ever tried not to love
First Comes Marriage
When Zach Thomas merged his business with the Hartman family firm, that was the only Hartman-Thomas merger he wanted. But Janine Hartman's grandfather had other ideasones belonging to a different place, a different time, when marriages were arranged by families. "It would be a perfect match," he insisted. "You two suit each other." Zach and Janine didn't agree. In fact, they agreed on only one thingthat Gramps was a stubborn, meddling old man. Butwhat if he was right?