Corey learned at a young age that there were many reasons not to trust men. Most are only after her family's money, and she's become leery of their ultimate motives. Two years ago, she met Reese, who is wealthy in his own right. But their meeting went poorly, and he left with the impression that she was a bored socialite with no ambitions. Now her father's gambling has put her beloved grandfather's business in jeopardy. The only way to save her grandfather from ruin is to accept a business deal, which joins her and Reese in an arranged two-year marriage. Falling in love with him isn't in her plan. What Corey doesn't know is that Reese was given a choice, and he chose the deal because of his feelings for her. Now all he has to do is persuade her that their relationship goes beyond finances. Will they acknowledge the true love and respect that develops with time?