Marriage of Convenience — When the Paperwork Becomes a Real Vow Marriage of convenience is romance's oldest trope for a reason: take two people who'd never have chosen each other, force them to share a name, and watch what happens when the contract starts to feel less like a contract and more like a life. Fake engagement, paper marriage, billion-dollar arrangements with thirty-day expiration dates — the trope works because every "this is just business" feels like a promise the characters make to keep their hearts safe. Spoiler: their hearts don't listen. That's the marriage of convenience Victoria Pinder writes. The Princes of Avce is the flagship for fake-marriage royalty — billionaire princes of a small European kingdom who need wives for thrones, inheritances, scandal management, and one very expensive divorce-proof prenup. American women find themselves in palaces with husbands who weren't supposed to fall in love. (Read more in royal romance →) Brothers in Revenge follows the Bentley brothers — a billionaire dynasty where every brother ends up married to the one woman who shouldn't have been on the contract. Fake wives, secret babies, fortunes tied to thirty-day vows that turn into something neither party planned to keep. In the Tempting series, fake engagement is the bridge to a story neither character knew they were missing — workplace wives, holiday fiancés, the kind of arrangements that read like bad ideas in the prologue and like inevitabilities by the epilogue. Pinder's marriages of convenience are about the moment the lie costs more to maintain than the truth would cost to admit. The vows are temporary. The feelings aren't. Browse all marriage-of-convenience titles below. {"@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "VideoObject", "name": "Rachel Mira Said YES to a $100M Fake Marriage", "description": "Rachel Mira Said YES to a $100M Fake Marriage — by USA Today bestselling romance author Victoria Pinder.", "thumbnailUrl": ["https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5NwrNDg0b1I/maxresdefault.jpg"], "uploadDate": "2025-06-01", "contentUrl": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NwrNDg0b1I", "embedUrl": "https://www.youtube.com/embed/5NwrNDg0b1I", "publisher": {"@type": "Organization", "name": "Victoria Pinder", "logo": {"@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://victoriapinder.com/wp-content/uploads/logo.png"}}} More tropes by Victoria Pinder: Billionaire Romance → · Royal Romance → · Second Chance → · Enemies to Lovers →
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Confident

A billionaire tech genius. A fake relationship. One problem—I might actually be falling for him. Roman Norouzi needed a girlfriend—fast. His mother’s relentless matchmaking was reaching critical levels, and if he didn’t show up to the next family gathering with a...