Emerson Harris is about to marry the man of her dreams. He’s charming, successful, and kind, not to mention handsome. There’s just one small complication: he’s not in love with her. To be fair, she’s not in love with him either. Yet. If only it could stay that simple. How will she live in the same house with him day in and day out and not fall in love? Emerson has always been dependable. Reliable. Safe. She’s the friend you call in a crisis. So, when Ryan Wylie found himself in a crisis, guess who got called? Ryan and Emerson agreed on a marriage of convenience — a partnership to save his son — and that’s all they agreed to. They work well as a team and Emerson is happy with their arrangement but she knows she’s not the type men usually fall for. All she has to do to make this marriage a success is keep her emotions under control. No matter how great a father he is. No matter how much she admires him. No matter how much he takes care of her. Oh boy. That's Alright Then is a clean marriage of convenience romance.