“If this arranged marriage falls through, we’re going to lose our ranches.
Doesn’t matter that our families hate one another and have for generations – they came to terms behind our backs.
To save our legacies, I’ll go through with it but the first time I face Colton Korhonen, I state, ‘I want a divorce.’
She’s the wife I didn’t want until I married her.
Coming face to face with our small-town’s hatred of her and how her grandmother treats her, triggers every protective bone in my body.
Screw business – if marrying her is the only way to keep her safe, I’ll do it.
But as I get to know my wife, tell me why I want those rings on her finger to remain there permanently?”