The Man Must Marry

The Man Must Marry by Janet Chapman, published by Simon and Schuster on September 28, 2021, is a contemporary romance novel that explores unexpected inheritance and the complexities of love. In this engaging story, Willa Kent inherits a business dynasty under the condition that she must marry one of the three eligible grandsons of the late CEO, Abram Sinclair, within three months. Set against the backdrop of rural Maine and New York City, the narrative unfolds as Willa navigates her newfound responsibilities and the challenges of choosing between the brothers.
Readers will find a blend of humor, adventure, and romance as Willa grapples with her situation and the motivations of Abram’s grandsons. The story delves into themes of wealth, love, and the importance of genuine connection, particularly as Willa encounters Sam, the oldest grandson, who is also a self-made millionaire. As she contemplates her options, the dynamics of family loyalty and personal ambition come to the forefront, making for a compelling exploration of relationships in the context of contemporary life. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English.
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New York Times bestselling author Janet Chapman “melds great characterization, sparkling humor, and spicy adventure” (RT Book Reviews) in this sizzling romance about a woman who suddenly inherits a business dynasty—on the condition that within three months she must marry one of the three brothers who were expected to take over.
When Willa Kent rented a cottage to the funny old man who showed up at her door in rural Maine, she never expected that Abram Sinclair would turn out to be the owner and CEO of a shipping empire. Or that he’d ask her to go to New York City to give his proxy vote for a new CEO. Or that he’d ask her to choose which of his handsome, intelligent, and very eligible bachelor grandsons should succeed him.
When Abram suddenly dies, Willa is further shocked to discover that he’s left everything to her—but only if she marries one of his grandsons within three months. Otherwise, the company will be sold at a loss to their arch enemy.
Willa flees on Abram’s yacht to think things through, but soon runs into Abram’s oldest grandson, Sam, a self-made millionaire in his own right, who finds, to his surprise, that his grandfather’s offbeat scheme is growing more attractive by the moment.
But Willa isn’t about to let Sam steal her heart until she knows his true motives. If the man wants to marry for money, then first he must fall in love.
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