The Marriage Contract, Cathy Maxwell
The Marriage Contract, Cathy Maxwell
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The Marriage Contract

Author: Cathy Maxwell

Narrator: Virginia Leishman

Unabridged: 8 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/07/2008


Synopsis

Cathy Maxwell writes clever, engaging romances that find the many answers to the question, "Why do people fall in love?" In The Marriage Contract, she journeys to 19th-century Scotland, where an unexpected marriage thrusts two strong-willed people into the fiery depths of passion. When Anne Burnett is forced into a proxy marriage with Aidan Black, a dashing Scottish laird with a reputation for unpredictability, traveling to the wilds of Scotland to meet him is only a small concern. Her biggest worry is how to inform her new husband that he is married. Falling in love with his castle and the fierce loyalty Aidan inspires in his people, Anne finds her greatest challenge is yet to come; somehow she must find her way past her husband's proud exterior and convince him to consummate their marriage. Virginia Leishman's captivating performance of this sweeping love story captures every breathless insight into the mysterious wonders of love.

About Cathy Maxwell

Cathy Maxwell is a New York Times bestselling author whose resume includes years as a naval officer, news broadcaster, and costume designer for theater productions. These days, she spends hours in front of her computer pondering the question, Why do people fall in love? It remains for her the great mystery of life and the secret to happiness.


Reviews

LOGIC, DO YOU KNOW IT? This book was okay. An English earl with Scottish roots hero lives in the highlands as Laird of his own castle. Too poetic, too free for polite society, his older sister marries him by proxy to the heroine. The heroine is the unwanted poor relative and looks forwards to have he......more

Goodreads review by Katrina on October 17, 2014

Mehhhh. This one was a little too "romantic comedy" for me. There's a lot of farcical nonsense and the hero acting like a douche, then some abrupt declarations of love and some intrigue. Overall, kinda dull and at times, irritating. I didn't hate it, but I wouldn't read it again.......more