When Stephanie’s grandmother passes away, she leaves her restaurant to her favorite granddaughter, with one caveat
Stephanie must be single, widowed, or divorced to inherit it. It’s everything Stephanie’s ever wanted, except she is happily married to her husband, Peter. With her family all too eager to swoop in and claim it as their own, Stephanie must choose between her husband and her dream of owning the restaurant she’s worked in since she graduated culinary school.
Wanting to ensure her grandmother’s legacy is intact, Stephanie and Peter devise a plan to temporarily divorce, granting Stephanie ownership. With everything in motion, the ruse seems to have fooled everyone, but when has anything ever gone to plan?
Divorce of Convenience is a romantic parody intended for mature audiences.
Genre: Romance
Wanting to ensure her grandmother’s legacy is intact, Stephanie and Peter devise a plan to temporarily divorce, granting Stephanie ownership. With everything in motion, the ruse seems to have fooled everyone, but when has anything ever gone to plan?
Divorce of Convenience is a romantic parody intended for mature audiences.
Genre: Romance
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