Fiancг© On Paper By — Nicole Snow
The narrative engine of Fiancé on Paper is a long-standing debt. Years prior, a schoolyard romance ended tragically when Calvin made a life-altering sacrifice to save Maddie. This event left Calvin "cold" and "demanding," transformed from a childhood sweetheart into an infamous player with a massive ego. When he returns seven years later to "cash in" on the favor she owes him, Maddie is forced into a fake fiancée contract to protect his public image.
Calvin Randolph is portrayed as a quintessential "alpha" hero—a billionaire whose jerk-like behavior often tests the reader's sympathy. This creates a high-friction dynamic: FiancГ© on Paper by Nicole Snow
The contract requires them to maintain a facade of "blushing lies" and "teasing kisses" for the world. The narrative engine of Fiancé on Paper is
Maddie struggles against her rekindled feelings, governed by a personal rule to never fall in love with him again after the first heartbreak. When he returns seven years later to "cash
Fiancé on Paper succeeds by layering suspense and deep-seated guilt over a standard billionaire trope. By focusing on the "terrible price" paid for a past mistake, Snow elevates the story from a simple marriage of convenience to a "heart-pounding fight" for a second chance at love. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.