When Jill's husband's love for her simply fizzles and dies, she knows she'll never again trust that love can last. The pain when love dies isn't something she's willing to go through again.
After Andrew's first love betrayed him in the most brutal way possible, he knows he might fall in love again someday, but there's no way he'll ever make himself vulnerable to another woman by confessing those feelings.
Andrew and Jill are the two most unlikely people to fall in love, but fate has a different ending in mind for these two, and when Andrew discovers his love for Jill, he knows the only way to get her to stay with him forever is to offer her an iron clad penalty clause in a prenuptial agreement. He stays with her forever or he loses everything he owns. The millions he's worked for, his property, his cars, everything. Now he has to hope that's enough to keep Jill forever.
Penalty Clause is book two of the Sutton Capital Series but it can be read as a stand-alone book.