The Million Dollar Offer
When Ava Sinclair is offered one million dollars to marry a stranger for a year, she's certain there must be a catch.
There isn't.
Julian Blackwood needs a wife-temporarily. Someone convincing enough to quiet his overprotective, old-fashioned parents. Ava needs financial security, and the terms are simple: a private agreement, no legal marriage, no emotional expectations, and a clean break after twelve months.
Just don't fall in love.
What begins as a carefully controlled arrangement slowly unravels into shared mornings, stolen glances, and a connection neither of them planned for. In public, they play the perfect couple. In private, they pretend the growing intimacy between them doesn't matter-until it does.
As the end of the year approaches, Ava realizes the truth she's been avoiding: she wants more than the deal. She wants Julian's love, a future, a family. But Julian-terrified of losing control and bound by the promise he made-chooses the contract over his heart.
When Ava walks away, she leaves the money behind.
Only then does Julian understand what the offer truly cost him.
What follows is a reckoning with fear, regret, and the question of whether love-real love-is worth risking everything for.
"The Million Dollar Offer" is a slow-burn, emotionally charged romance about choosing courage over safety, love over transactions, and the one offer that truly matters: a life together, freely chosen.