
"I thought we weren't doing this?" She dreaded his answer. Hated herself for being responsible for even the briefest of pauses to his passionate assault. "We shouldn't, but I can't... not." His breath was ragged against her neck and she tilted her chin up renewing his access. He couldn't not do it. She nodded, if only to herself, the feeling all too familiar. It isn't easy being the beautiful sister. Jill would know, she's both beautiful and accustomed to getting things easily. So watching her identical twin struggle to pay off a mountain of medical debt was tough. Jill, a model turned temp secretary, is ready to mortgage her lovelife to help her sister. Whatever it takes. Even if it means marrying Chicago's most famous bachelor. Unless she finds another way. Doing a bad thing for a good reason isn't terrible? Is it? With modelling contracts getting harder to come by, Jill tries on her sister's resume - they are twins after all. Landing the job is only half the battle, there's a bonus if she manages to entrap her boss in dangerous liaisons. But Ben Cross isn't the bad guy she's set up to meet. He's clever, nerdy and hot as all heck. As her marriage of convenience approaches, Jill has a choice; go to Switzerland to oversee the PR event of Ben's career, or help her sister. But maybe, taking this job will grant her the freedom she's always needed. Sometimes being someone else is the best chance you can have to meet yourself. Will she fall in love or stay NEARLY HER?
Author

Katie Frey has spent the better part of her adult life in pursuit of her own happily ever after. Said pursuit involved international travel, several false starts and a few red herrings before she moved from Canada to Switzerland. Once in the land of cheese and wine, she was quickly enchanted by both the mountains and the mountain men—one of the latter in particular! She now lives in a small hamlet on the outskirts of Lausanne, where she mostly enjoys getting lost in the woods – but never so far as to not be found by her two little gremlin daughters, and free-range chickens. Grateful that her romantic misadventures gave her lots of fodder for her writing, she often disappears to write in local coffee shops. Any excuse to stay near the fresh croissants! Nearly Wed is her first work of commercially available fiction. Merci and Bon Appetit!