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The Dark Succession (previously published as The Marriage Contract)

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Charlotte North

8 Hours 20 Minutes

Hachette Book Group USA

December 2015

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The New York Times bestselling author of Radiant Sin delivers a smoking hot series about the O'Malley family—wealthy, powerful, dangerous and seething with scandal.

Teague O'Malley hates 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 cut ties once and for all. But then Teague actually meets Callista, sees the bruises on her neck and the trauma in her eyes and vows he will do everything in his power to avenge her.

Everyone knows the O'Malleys are dangerous. But Callie wasn't prepared for his brand of lethal grace and coiled power. His slightest touch scorches 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.
 

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  • LVigil

    Loved it! Could not stop listening!!

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  • Anonymous

    Awesome book! Mobsters and love with just a little loveing thrown in.

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  • Kim Brogan

    Book: I listened to the book and finished it, but there was too much repetitive narrative about how the characters were all "prisoners" of their parents' lifestyles. The author wants you to believe that the protagonists are intelligent and street smart, but then they do stupid things that are contrary to this image. They certainly don't act street-smart. However, I enjoyed it enough to finish it and would probably by a sequel if there was one. Hopefully, the author would, by then, move off the repetitive theme of "I don't control my destiny." The narrator was adequate although she slipped in and out of a "Boston" accent for some of the characters and sometimes she sounded a little "sing-song." She got better as the book went along.

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