Format: E-Book
Read with: Kindle Oasis
Length: Novel
Genre: Contemporary Romance
POV: Third Person, FMC
Series: Convenient Marriages, #1
Publisher: Self-Published
Hero: Luke Lyons
Heroine: Molly Lyons
Sensuality: 🔥🔥🔥
Published On: January 11, 2013
Started On: September 05, 2025
Finished On: September 06, 2025

A Negotiated Marriage by Noelle Adams is a quiet, deeply intimate story that reminds me why I always return to her books, her ability to weave longing, vulnerability, and sensuality into something deceptively simple yet profoundly emotional. The premise is one of my favorite tropes: a marriage of convenience between two practical adults who believe they can outsmart the messiness of love. But as always, Adams shows that love has a way of slipping through even the most carefully negotiated boundaries.
Molly Lyons, a freelance corporate investigator, entered into a marriage with Luke Lyons, her then powerful CEO boss, for reasons that were more pragmatic than romantic. Three years later, they share an easy companionship, a rhythm built on mutual respect and quiet understanding. Until Luke, ever methodical and composed, decides to amend the terms of their arrangement: he wants to add sex to the mix.
For Molly, who is still nursing scars from a previous relationship, the idea terrifies her. She is content in their stable coexistence, safe in a marriage where her heart isn’t at risk. But Luke’s proposal and the emotions it slowly awakens begin to unravel every illusion of safety she has built.
Luke is one of those understated heroes who does not need grand gestures to command attention. He is structured, controlled, almost annoyingly rational, but beneath that composed surface is a man who feels deeply and loves even more so. What I adored about his character is how Adams lets his affection unfold in gestures rather than declarations; adjusting a necklace clasp, waiting up for her after long nights, quietly taking care of her wounds. You can feel his love long before he says it, and that makes his restraint all the more intoxicating.
Molly, on the other hand, is relatable in her caution. She is intelligent and self-sufficient, but her fear of emotional vulnerability makes her retreat from anything that feels too real. Watching her slowly fall for her husband, the man she thought she knew inside out, is the kind of emotional impact that makes stories like this unforgettable.
The story builds in that signature Noelle Adams fashion; small moments accumulating into something monumental. There is yearning threaded into every scene, through a mere brush of the hands and every shared glance. Even the sensual scenes, beautifully written and smoking hot, carry emotional weight. The tension isn’t in whether they will fall for each other, but in when they will finally admit that they already have.
If there is anything I wished for, it would be an epilogue. After all the tenderness and slow-burning intimacy, I was not ready to let go of Luke and Molly just yet. I wanted a glimpse of them beyond the last page, still loving, still building, still quietly choosing each other every day.
Recommended for: readers who love slow-burn contemporary romances, emotionally intelligent storytelling, and marriages of convenience that turn into something achingly real.
Final Verdict: Smart, sexy, and full of yearning; A Negotiated Marriage proves that even the most practical arrangements can turn into love stories worth fighting for.
Favorite Quotes
“So what should the terms be?” Molly tried to visualize how this new aspect of their arrangement would work. “I don’t want it to get complicated or for either of us to feel obliged or pressured to have sex whenever the other wants. Should we agree to like once a week or something?”
“Once a week is perfectly acceptable.” He arched an eyebrow. “Am I going to have to adjust our other terms to accommodate this new item?”
Molly chuckled, both at the irony and at his business-like language. “No, I guess not. I imagine I’ll be getting as much out of this as you will.”
A flare of heat awoke in his eyes. “I’ll make sure you do.”
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