The Super Big Favor: A Marriage of Convenience Novella
Nuria Muñoz When your grandmother is so tired of loose ends, she uses her last will and testament to guarantee you’ll tie the knot.
Antonia Torres likes to think she thrives on chaos; she just quit her museum coordinator job in Puerto Rico to move to NYC as a most recent example. The promise of inheriting and revitalizing the building that holds her grandparents’ arts community center and family legacy was too much to pass up. And yet, according to grandmother’s stipulation, pass it up she will, if she’s not married.
Art history professor Matthew Larabee knows a win-win situation when he sees it. His sister’s college friend blows back into his life like an autumn gale—if an autumn gale were in desperate need of lodging and a marriage certificate. She needs to marry, and he, not having the snappiest of conversation skills, needs to get on the tenure-track by winning over NYU administrators with his married-man stability and charming choice of a wife.
All seems good-to-go tying that knot for an eventual amicable dissolution, until untying starts looking less win-win by the day. Who knew letting go of someone who lights up your soul and fills every empty crevice would be so conflicting?
The Super Big Favor is a clean, kissing-only romance novella with all the marriage of convenience swoon.
Genres:
RomanceNovellaContemporaryClean Romance
132 Pages