Publisher's Synopsis
Suzanne Rose never intended for Brice Van Sant to drink a cup of her homemade herbal shampoo. And she certainly didn't expect an impromptu marriage proposal from the hunky CEO. After an incredible wedding night, Brice wakes unable to remember his bride's name or why he proposed. Too late they realize the bright blue shampoo is responsible. Almost like...a love potion! Brice doesn't believe in love. But as chief executive of the area's largest pharmaceutical company, he needs that formula. He strong-arms Suzanne into reproducing it for him, demanding that she pretend they are happily married until it's recovered. As Suzanne struggles to remember the shampoo's ingredients and forget their perfect wedding night, she finds herself falling for her husband. Can she convince Brice that love is a chance worth taking before she loses her heart to him forever?
This book was originally published under the title Love Potion and Other Travesties, then as The Trouble with Millionaires. For those of you who have read Love Potion Me, Baby or The Trouble with Millionaires, this is the clean and sweet version of those stories--same tale just scrubbed up a bit. This book contains no cursing or sex scenes. It may be suitable for most Christian readers, though it does not contain a Christian worldview.