Review: The Marriage Contract by Katee Robert

Posted June 28, 2015 by Elizabeth in Elizabeth B, Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  The Marriage Contract by Katee RobertThe Marriage Contract by Katee Robert
Series: The O'Malleys #1
Genres: Contemporary, Contemporary Women, Fiction, Romance, Suspense
Published by Grand Central Publishing Publication Date: June 2nd 2015
Pages: 368
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three-stars

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Katee Robert begins a smoking hot new series about the O'Malley family-wealthy, powerful, dangerous and seething with scandal.Teague O'Malley hates pretty much everything associated with his family's name. And when his father orders him to marry Callista Sheridan to create a "business" alliance, Teague's ready to tell his dad exactly where he can stuff his millions. But then Teague actually meets his new fiancée, sees the bruises on her neck and the fight still left in her big blue eyes, and vows he will do everything in his power to protect her.Everyone knows the O'Malleys have a dangerous reputation. But Callie wasn't aware just what that meant until she saw Teague, the embodiment of lethal grace and coiled power. His slightest touch sizzles through her. But the closer they get, the more trouble they're in. Because Callie's keeping a dark secret-and what Teague doesn't know could get him killed.

In the Marriage Contract, we go into the world of the Irish mafia in Boston where we meet the O’Malley family of siblings. The focus of this book is the second oldest O’Malley, Teague, and his arranged marriage to the heir of a rival family, Callie.

Teague and Callie have their engagement announced just as conflict between their two families and the third family in power boils over. They strive to avoid the conflict while also getting to know each other and discover that their arranged marriage could actually be a love match.

For the most part, this is a well written book. The characters are well developed and they are easy to relate to and root for. There is a great balance between relationship storytelling, both family and romantic, and the suspense elements. I liked the book and my first instinct was to give it a 3.5 to 4 cocktail review.

Unfortunately, there were a couple of places within the book where things were just slightly awkward and didn’t flow nearly as well. Most of them were smaller, but still required me to go back and reread a passage several times to feel like I understood where it was going. One particular example occurred during an intimate moment between Teague and Callie; things were moving along well and progressed naturally, but somehow clothing magically disappeared. In the grand scheme of things, these were small issues, but they were distracting from the story and made it harder to enjoy.

The Marriage Contract is the first book in a new series and this is a new author for me. Even though this particular book had a few issues, I am still curious about how the O’Malley story continues in the next book, The Marriage Pact.

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I am a full time mom who works part time. I squeeze reading in wherever I can between work, volunteer stuff, and kid activities. I read a little bit of everything, but really enjoy indie authors and Happy- Ever-Afters. I've been reviewing for Cocktails and Books since January 2015.