By: Katee Robert
Genres: Romance Contemporary | Romance Erotica Sensual
Posted: May 25, 2016
I hadn't been prepared for The Marriage Contract , the previous book, although I had absolutely adored Teague O'Malley. I am not a fan of mob romances, and it hadn't been clear to me that "The O'Malleys" was about warring crime families, but Katee Robert's characterizations are so outstanding, I decided to give it a go with THE WEDDING PACT. And forgive my shallowness, I must admit the scrumptious cover had a lot to do with my choice, although it turns out James looks nothing like the cover model, but who cares! I feel I owe Katee Robert an apology: this time, knowing what the series was all about, and on the strength of how much I had liked Teague and this gorgeous cover, I set my prejudices aside and in return I got to read a fabulous book. THE WEDDING PACT, in my opinion, much better than "The Marriage Contract", and I don't think in my case, it's forewarned being forearmed. And this time, I simply adored both Carrigan and James. Both are stuck in a life they don't want, but know they can't escape, so they make the best of it. While she still has dreams of a life that she knows is denied her, Carrigan has no illusions: she understands she is but a pawn in her father's politics. She is a realist but is definitely no doormat; I love her spirit and also the relationship she has with her two sisters. James hates the hand he's been dealt: he inherited the reigns of the Halloran crime family; at least, he knows he's the best man for the job, unlike his brother.
Readers shouldn't expect a sappy, predictable story, or a sort of a Romeo and Juliet rehash: THE WEDDING PACT is original, and very cleverly plotted. Carrigan and James had realised their attraction under peculiar circumstances -- Carrigan had been kidnapped by the Hallorans -- and yet, the whole situation was not preposterous in the least, because Carrigan and James both understand the world they belong to and see it for what it is. And believe me on this, because I have a very low tolerance level when it comes to suspend disbelief. The same goes for the arranged marriage subplot, which makes complete sense. The prose is as uncluttered as the world the characters evolve in, and faithful to their situation, the pace is very brisk, there is not a dull moment, and the romance between Carrigan and James is entirely believable, to my surprise and delight, and I really felt their passion. And what can I say about the ending? Absolutely fantastic! I cannot wait for the next instalment, as it features Cillian O'Malley, who is a brilliant character; it promises to be very exciting. Given my misgivings about the first book, it will surprise everyone that it saddens me that "The O'Malleys" is supposed to be only a trilogy, because there are a lot of stories that beg to be told for so many of those outstanding characters.
Book Summary
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Katee Robert continues her smoking-hot series about the O'Malleys-wealthy, powerful, and full of scandalous family secrets.
Carrigan O'Malley has always known her arranged marriage would be more about power and prestige than passion. But after one taste of the hard-bodied, whiskey-voiced James Halloran, she's ruined for anyone else. Too bad James and his family are enemy number 1.
Hallorans vs. O'Malleys-that's how it's always been. James should be thinking more about how to expand his family's empire instead of how silky Carrigan's skin is against his and how he can next get her into his bed. Those are dangerous thoughts. But not nearly as dangerous as he'll be if he can't get what he wants: Carrigan by his side for the rest of their lives.
by: Katee Robert
Forever
May 1, 2016
On Sale: April 26, 2016
Featuring: James Halloran; Carrigan O'Malley
352 pages
ISBN: 1455590509
EAN: 9781455590506
Kindle: B013CATPGE
Paperback / e-Book