
Cashmere is soft. Contracts are not.
Aurora Millish is brilliant, broke, and running out of options. When a single signature offers financial security in exchange for playing the role of fiancée to billionaire tycoon Landon Skitton, logic says yes before fear can speak. Three months. One contract. No emotions allowed.
Landon Skitton built his empire on control, discipline, and silence. Love is a liability he refuses to carry. The contract marriage is purely strategic—clean lines, clear boundaries, zero feelings. Aurora is supposed to be temporary. Convenient. Replaceable.
But penthouses blur lines. Late nights invite honesty. Cashmere coats hide racing hearts. Aurora sees the man behind the money, and Landon notices the woman who challenges his carefully curated indifference.
As ambition collides with desire, the contract begins to unravel. Because attraction was never part of the deal. Jealousy was not negotiated. And falling in love was never signed for.
In a world where money buys everything, two people learn that intimacy is the most expensive risk of all.
Contract and Cashmere is a seductive, high-stakes romance about power, pretense, and the dangerous truth hiding between signatures. Some deals promise safety, others ignite chaos, and this one threatens to burn everything down.