I’ve had it up to here with billionaires. Devon Wakefield, founder of a billion-dollar sleaze empire, is certainly no exception. He doesn’t see the problem. I might be the most successful matchmaker in the business, but even I can’t find a partner for somebody who founded a “dating website” populated exclusively by dirtbags and lowlifes looking for some kind of illicit action. Sure, he puts on a classy front, but how the hell am I going to convince anybody else that’s who he really is, when I don’t believe it myself? He’s not going to stop until he gets what he wants. And this time, what Mr. Wakefield wants is a bride. But what kind of woman would fall for a man like that?
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Melanie Marchande crafts stories that are as engaging as they are entertaining, drawing readers into worlds filled with compelling characters and undeniable chemistry. Her writing often explores the dynamics of powerful personalities and the intoxicating pull of romance, all delivered with a sharp wit and an infectious energy. Readers are consistently captivated by her ability to blend passion with playfulness, creating narratives that are both satisfying and memorable.






- 2018
- 2015
The Absolutely True Story of Us
- 172 pages
- 7 hours of reading
There are only two people in the world that I truly hate. One of them is unpacking his toothbrush in my bathroom, and the other one is texting me to find out what color my panties are. Pathetic, I know. I'm a romance novelist caught between the man I used to love, and the one who wants to destroy my career. Well - maybe "destroy" is too strong of a word. But there's still no excuse for why I started a secret cyber-affair with a snarky reviewer who likes to rip my books apart. Yes, he's mysterious, and yes, he has a silver tongue, but I can't keep doing this. I have to focus on my fake relationship, with my *real* ex, all in the name of fooling my family. They think I've found the love of my life, and I'm determined not to let them find out the truth. That I lied. That my "dream guy" is really a selfish dirtbag who broke my heart. That the closest thing I have to a soulmate is a stranger on the internet, who's happy to sext me while believing I'm in a committed relationship. It all started with five little words. Based on a true story...
- 2014
One man. One woman. One restaurant. A stormy temper, and a grudge that's been years in the making. It's the perfect recipe for Romance: Impossible.But add a little heat, and anything can happen...Jillian Brown needs a job. Chef Maxwell Dylan needs an employee who can put up with him. And for some reason, the notorious celebrity chef has his sights set on her. It's a match made in the deepest fires of hell, but Jill's desperate, and righteous indignation doesn't pay the bills.Chef Dylan doesn't seem to remember their chance encounter years ago, when he embarrassed Jill in front of a restaurant full of customers. And Jill - well, she's willing to put the memory behind her, in the name of a steady paycheck.But things get complicated. Tempers flare, verbal sparring soon gives way to a grudging mutual respect - and feelings that the once-bitten, twice-shy Jill isn't ready for. Especially not with a man like Chef Dylan. But with flames licking higher, can Jill resist the temptation? More importantly, does she really want to?
- 2014
I Married a Master
- 402 pages
- 15 hours of reading
This standalone romance features a new couple amidst familiar characters from "I Married a Billionaire." When the abrasive billionaire Benjamin Chase needs a wife to save his company, he proposes to a woman who initially finds him repulsive. As they navigate a fake relationship, she grapples with her feelings and his unconventional desires.
- 2013
I Married a Billionaire (Contemporary Romance)
- 206 pages
- 8 hours of reading
In Melanie Marchande's latest novel, a graphic designer and her billionaire boss enter into a marriage of convenience, never expecting the very real feelings they will awaken in one another. Contains mature themes.