by Katee Robert
When Teague O’ Malley and Callista Sheridan are ordered to marry
they soon realize that there is much more at stake than money. Fans of Jackie Ashenden’s Make You and Kresley Cole’s The Master, Unexpected,
will devour the super steamy and fast paced first book, The Marriage Contract
in the O’ Malley series by NYT and USA Today Bestselling Author Katee Robert.
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release
Date: Paperback-
December 22, 2015 Digital- June 2, 2015
Publisher:
Grand
Central Publishing- Forever
Synopsis:
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 he decides he will
do everything in his power to protect her.
Everyone
knows the O’Malleys have a dangerous reputation. But Callie wasn’t aware of
just what that meant until she saw Teague, the embodiment of lethal grace and
coiled power. His slightest touch sizzles through her. The closer they get,
though, the more trouble they’re in. Because Callie’s keeping a dark secret—and
what Teague doesn’t know could get him killed.
About Katee Robert:
New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling
author Katee Robert learned to tell her stories at her grandpa’s knee. She
found romance novels at age twelve and it changed her life. When not writing
sexy contemporary and speculative fiction romance novels, she spends her time
playing imaginary games with her wee ones, driving her husband batty with
what-if questions, and planning for the inevitable zombie apocalypse. Connect
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EXCERPT
“Don’t lie to me.”
She shivered under that
unrelenting gaze, and licked her lips, all too aware of how he tracked the
movement. “It won’t happen again.”
“You’re right. Because I’m
going to kill the bastard.” He kept stroking her skin, his touch doing strange
things to parts of her body that weren’t anywhere near her neck. “Tell me his
name.”
She wouldn’t, even if the man
who’d hurt her wasn’t already dead. Even in their messed-up world, murder was a
last resort—something to be avoided at all costs—not something you did for a
woman you barely knew. “No.”
“Your father hasn’t been
keeping what’s his safe.” Another stroke, this one closer to her jawline.
“That’s his mistake—one I won’t be making as well. His name, Callista.”
Oh God, oh God, oh God. She had to get a handle on this now. She’d never considered
herself one to crack under pressure, but this man put his hands on her and
spoke in that quiet, confident way that promised violence to anyone who touched
her, and she was dangerously close to losing control. Which kind of
control was up for grabs, so she went with the least likely to reveal her
secret.
She kissed him, her heels
giving her enough height that she barely had to go up on her toes. Her lips
brushed his, and for one interminable second she was sure neither of them took
a breath.
Then his arms were around her,
and he took the last step to bring their chests flush together and her back
against the wall. Even knowing she should be panicking at being pinned, she
slipped her arms around his neck and traced the seam of his lips with her
tongue.
That was all it took.
He let go of her throat to cup
the back of her head, and then she was in the middle of the single most
devastating kiss of her life. His tongue stroked hers, claiming her mouth—her
body—as his own. His hands stayed in place even as he continued the assault on
her mouth, his touch headier than the nicotine. She arched against him, tilting
her head to allow him better access, and he growled in approval.
Whatever
she’d expected from this kiss, it certainly hadn’t been desire. Though desire
was too tame a word. She’d felt desire before, and this wasn’t it. This
was…need. All-consuming need that devoured everything in its path, leaving only
destruction in its wake.
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