


All their interactions were infused with sexual tension and incredible chemistry. Together, these two made for the perfectly imperfect match. Then we have Gemma, the gorgeous heiress who has a sharp tongue and even sharper claws when you hurt the ones she loves. We have book-loving Tansy who might come across as timid but is actually one of the fiercest women to grace literature.

I don’t know how she does it, but Bellefleur’s romances always feel effortlessly charming-you feel invested in the characters and get sucked into the story from the get-go, so much so that you sometimes completely forget you’re reading a book at all. What neither of them expects is that the mutually beneficial agreement may just turn into a once in a lifetime opportunity for epic love. Enter Gemma, the gorgeous woman who just inherited her grandfather’s gigantic newspaper company-the only problem with that? To take full ownership, Gemma has to be married. Meet Tansy, whose only love of her life so far is her family’s bookstore which will be sold if she can’t come up with the funds to save it. What happens when a quiet bookstore owner is offered a marriage of convenience by none other than the newspaper heiress who moonlights as Tansy’s favourite romance cover model? The Fiancée Farce starts off with just that premise.
