Homestead Legacy #1
54k words / 194 pages
Blurb
1895. New York.
Gabriel Webster’s pack is in trouble. His father’s failing health and his mother’s untimely death mean that the vultures are circling. It won’t be long before his family’s assets are stripped and his pack disbanded. When an offer of help arrives in the form of a marriage of convenience, he has little choice but to accept.
The arrangement would be the perfect solution, if not for one thing. Gabriel is to marry Nathaniel Hayward, the Alpha who was badly injured in the accident that killed his brother ten years before—and the man Gabriel has been in love with for as long as he can remember.
Trapped in a business arrangement masquerading as a marriage—in a strange, empty house with a damaged husband who barely tolerates him — isn’t what Gabriel expected from life.
But sometimes the last thing we want is the beginning of something more.
And an ending can be the start of something beautiful.
Gabriel Webster’s pack is in trouble. His father’s failing health and his mother’s untimely death mean that the vultures are circling. It won’t be long before his family’s assets are stripped and his pack disbanded. When an offer of help arrives in the form of a marriage of convenience, he has little choice but to accept.
The arrangement would be the perfect solution, if not for one thing. Gabriel is to marry Nathaniel Hayward, the Alpha who was badly injured in the accident that killed his brother ten years before—and the man Gabriel has been in love with for as long as he can remember.
Trapped in a business arrangement masquerading as a marriage—in a strange, empty house with a damaged husband who barely tolerates him — isn’t what Gabriel expected from life.
But sometimes the last thing we want is the beginning of something more.
And an ending can be the start of something beautiful.
Review
It’s been a while since I read a book from start to finish in
a matter of hours, but I couldn’t have done anything else once I read the first
paragraph of The Arrangement. Set in an alternative version of
1895 this is a beautiful and gentle love story filled with all the feels
without ever getting over-dramatic or angsty.
The story is told from Gabriel’s perspective and it’s hard
not to feel for him when he accepts a marriage proposal not because he expects
to live the rest of his life in a loving relationship but to help his father
and his fellow pack members. When it subsequently becomes clear that his
reluctance doesn’t stem from disliking the man he’s to marry but, quite the opposite,
from having loved him for years and fearing he’ll spend the rest of his life dealing
with that love being unrequited, my heart broke for him.
Except, that’s not exactly what’s happening. In fact, it was
wonderful that almost from the start it was quite obvious to the reader (but
not to the characters themselves) that these two men clearly belong together. I
don’t mean this in a ‘it’s a romance therefore we’ll get a happy ending’ sorta
way. Gabriel’s thoughts, even before he admits as much out loud to himself,
make it clear he’s never gotten over his childhood crush for Nathaniel whereas
Nathaniel’s words and behavior, right from the start, make it perfectly obvious
to the reader that for him too this is more than a marriage of convenience,
even if he treats it as such.
This story is the slowest of slow burns. In fact, for a long
time it is more about Gabriel settling into his new life and finding his feet
with the other pack and house mates, than his, seemingly non-existent,
relationship with Nathaniel. But that’s only on the surface because through
their daily life and interactions they do grow closer, almost despite Nathaniel
doing what he can to stop that from happening, be it in tiny, almost
imperceptible but totally natural stages.
It was endearing and funny how while Nathaniel was the Alpha,
Gabriel was on several occasions the more capable, decisive of the two. And
when, at last, the real reason for Nathaniel’s standoffishness becomes clear,
my heart broke for him too.
Having said that, and with my heart broken twice, I have to
stress that this is not an angsty read at all. It’s emotional, touching, and
occasionally sad, but never dark or painful—which is, of course, exactly how I love
my stories.
Also, apropos of nothing, how could I possibly fail to fall
for an Alpha with a liking for licorice. 😊
To sum it all up, The Arrangement is a
delightful, touching, and very well written story featuring two outstanding
main characters as well as a cast of entertaining and fully fleshed
secondaries. I highly recommend this book.
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