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The CEO & The Christian Girl
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22 September 2026

To him, I was a wife on paper. To me, marriage meant forever.
After my father’s death, his will left me with an impossible choice. To save the family business and protect thousands of jobs, I had to marry a man I had never met.
Alexander Steele is powerful, distant, and determined to keep his heart locked away. From the moment we meet, he makes it clear our marriage is nothing more than a contract. A formality. A business arrangement.
But my faith tells me marriage is sacred. Even when my husband keeps me at arm’s length. Even when loving him hurts, I trust that God has a purpose I cannot yet see.
Alexander believes he destroys everyone he loves. Haunted by his past, he pushes me away at every turn. Yet forced into close proximity and bound by vows neither of us wanted, something begins to shift.
What starts as obligation becomes a slow-burn journey of faith, forgiveness, and healing. And as walls fall and hearts soften, we must decide whether a marriage born of duty can become something real.
The CEO & The Christian Girl is book one in the For Love & Money romance series. Perfect for readers who love a clean, faith-based romance featuring an arranged marriage, enemies to lovers, grumpy-sunshine dynamics, and spiritual healing.
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Praise for the For Love & Money series:
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I absolutely love the Christian core within this book.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A sweet and clean Christian romance.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I love the angst between the two characters.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Loved seeing the characters come out of their protective hard shell.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A budding relationship done well.
Nicole Lam is a romance author who loves nothing more than, well, love. In her books, you’ll find emotional twists, heart-rending drama, and two broken people who find each other and choose happily ever after in spite of their problems. Her books feature heartwarming, relatable characters, swoony kisses, and no explicit scenes. When she’s not writing, you can find her staying in her house for three-quarters of the year to avoid the Canadian winter, curling up with a good book, or learning yet another language.