About the Book
Book: The Doctor’s Convenient Marriage
Author: Lauralyn Keller
Genre: Christian Historical Fiction
Release Date: January 20, 2026
She wants the freedom to practice medicine, and he needs a wife. But their bold escape from Boston’s high society rests on a marriage vow neither intended to make real.
Victoria Mountbatten has fought hard to earn her medical degree, but her powerful father uses his influence to block any doctor from hiring her. Faced with an ultimatum—marry a society gentleman or face disinheritance, Tori sees only one path to freedom. She makes a bold proposition to Dr. Harrison Blake, a colleague she’s worked alongside for years: a plan that will take them far from Boston’s stifling society.
Harrison Blake has always dreamed of building a hospital in the untamed West where he can truly help people. But his inheritance comes with a catch—he must marry before his thirtieth birthday. So even though Tori’s proposal is shocking, a marriage of convenience may be the perfect solution for both of them.
In the quiet moments of Harmony Springs, feelings grow and lines blur. Can their partnership blossom into true love, or will the walls around their hearts destroy the fragile trust they’ve built?
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My Thoughts:
I have really been enjoying my time in Harmony Springs, and I was so excited to get to read Victoria's story. After going to school to become a doctor, Victoria soon finds out that her father only indulged her, he was never planning on letting her become an actual doctor. No, his plans are to marry her off to a rich suitor that would preferably benefit himself. And her father is quite cruel; he intends to get his way no matter what. However, Victoria is not about to be controlled by her father or a husband, especially someone as despicable as her most current persistent suitor. So, she plans an escape like her elder sister. Except she plans on getting married first.
Harrison Blake's dream is to go West and set up his own practice and hospital. Except he is short on cash. He needs to marry to have access to his aunt's inheritance. But who would want to marry and move away from Boston all the way to Montana? Well, someone who wants to escape from a controlling family and be a respected doctor as well, that's who.
So, Harrison and Victoria take their marriage vows and their skills out west to be near Victoria's sister. Love in their marriage seems like it is a distant dream and luxury. Until it isn't. I enjoyed reading how their love story develops, their teamwork and respect for one another was there already. It was only natural that love would follow. Their companionship as doctors opened up their hearts as true marriage partners. Add a bit of danger and this was certainly a riveting read.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
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More from Lauralyn
You might have noticed all three books in the Second Chances in Harmony Springs series feature a marriage of convenience. While that was partly for continuity, it also spoke to my own heart.
I love this trope. There’s something beautiful about the type of romance where two people agree to something practical and unemotional, only to slowly discover all the messy, tender, unexpected feelings they absolutely did not plan for. It’s a popular trope because beneath the external circumstances—inheritance rules, social expectations, survival needs—lies a universal truth: sometimes love grows in the unlikeliest places.
For me, the appeal isn’t just the forced proximity or the slow-burn tension, though I love both. It’s the way a practical arrangement forces two people to reveal their truest selves. A marriage of convenience strips away the excitement of courtship and goes straight to the heart of compatibility. The characters must ask: Can we build a life together? Can we rely on each other? Can we trust each other with our hopes, fears, and futures?
Those are deeply romantic questions, even when the relationship begins with a contract instead of a kiss.
In The Doctor’s Convenient Marriage, Tori and Harrison enter their agreement not out of despair, but from determination. Tori refuses to sacrifice her dream of practicing medicine, even as Boston society tries to conform her to their expectations. Harrison is more heart-driven, longing to build a hospital in the untamed West where he can serve those who need it most. Their marriage isn’t about survival. It’s about carving out the freedom to become who they were meant to be.
That mutual ambition changes the dynamic. Instead of one rescuing the other, they rescue each other, and in doing so, they learn to see beyond professional camaraderie into something far deeper and more vulnerable.
What I love most about their journey is the way real affection steals up on them quietly. They start as friends and coworkers, but then things begin to change. Little glances. Quiet confessions. Moments of care neither expected to give or receive.
A marriage forged for convenience becomes a partnership rooted in respect. And that becomes the foundation for love. That’s the irresistible beauty of this trope: the idea that love can flourish not in spite of practicality, but right alongside it.
I hope you love this story as much as I do. It’s a heartfelt conclusion to a series that’s been in the works for years. I’m deeply grateful to all who’ve come along on this journey, and I look forward to seeing where the road takes us from here.
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