“Orion doesn't believe in love, he believes in business and the stock market but when Calliope bursts into the doors of his office, he recognizes that he feels something. He appreciates her curt and terse personality, she's the perfect candidate for his Proposal: he needs a bride and heir to satisfy his dying mother's wish. Calliope finds herself in a dilemma. With student loans and her father's gambling debts looming over her, she reluctantly accepts a marriage proposal from Orion. Their arrangement is simple: a marriage of convenience, with the promise of a divorce once his mother passes. She struggles to get used to her new life, balance her feelings for Orion and ignore outside forces trying to ruin their relationship. As they grow closer, his mother's illness creates pressure, forcing her to choose between her agreement and her desires.”