Breaching the Contract by Chantal Fernando

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 If you're looking for a quick sweet read that is low on the angst, then Breaching the Contract, an office romance, is the book for you.
Breaching the Contract by Chantal Fernando

Released September 18, 2017
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Katerina Dawson knows exactly what she wants from life. And as the new associate at the top law firm in the city, she’s ready to live out her dreams of becoming a criminal lawyer. But going on coffee runs and babysitting kids during the day was definitely not what she had in mind. She knows that anyone else would kill to be in her shoes, but she has to draw the line somewhere. That’s easier said than done, though, when Kat has to confront her handsome boss…

Tristan Channing and Jaxon Bentley run a successful law firm together and the two partners couldn’t be busier right now. When Jaxon suddenly takes a leave of absence, Tristan begrudgingly assumes responsibility of the new associate, the hot new associate, who has curves for days. Needing to keep his distance from her, Tristan sends Kat on needless errands and has her doing work even an intern wouldn’t touch, like picking up his kids. But his plan backfires when he sees his children grow attached to Kat and sees her getting comfortable in his home. It triggers something deep within him, and it feels right to have her there. Will Tristan be able to keep his work and personal lives separate, or will he find that his heart holds the final verdict?

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

If you’re looking for a quick sweet read that is low on the angst, then Breaching the Contract is the book for you. Although I really enjoyed this book there was room for a lot more than there was. I feel like it’s more of a novella or prequel to the series. I feel like it laid ground work for the series, and it had a great romance to get things started, even thought that romance was rushed along.

I felt the tension between, Katerina and Tristan. I loved that Tristan was a devoted single father, and I am a sucker and fall for that trope every single time. Is there anything hotter than a man that loves and adores his kids and will do anything for them? The way that Katerina fell in love with his kids as well really made my heart happy. She went above and beyond for them from the first time she met them, even if it wasn’t a role she was wanting to fulfill.

I am really hoping that we get more from Katerina and Tristan in the next installment, Seducing the Defendant.

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