THE ARANGEMENT is the book that makes up the bulk of The Courtland Chronicles, it’s the present that all the prequels are trying to fill in the gaps and answer all the little questions that are jumping around in our head. Firstly the blurb is spot on and as i mentioned before in another review
When I read a book I have none of the usual hang ups about what is decent and right in a relationship,I might not agree with it, but it’s not the end of the world
So right from the moment I started the book I was tossed into the deep end. Eric and Ally are now married and my hats of to them, they are trying to make a decent go of it. Eric doing his senatorial stint along with running his company, Ally going places with the paper that she now works for, flying here and there and enjoying her marital status.
Eric is however living a double life - as Nick has come back into his life and this was not with the OK of Ally – this was very much hush, hush and eventually something had to give and sooner rather than later Ally becomes aware of Nick’s part in Eric’s life and she is livid.
Eric, never one to sidestep an issue or miss an opportunity to turn things into his favour – quickly comes up with a solution to their impasse.
The solution was not a comfortable fit for everyone that is except for Eric (Like that’s a surprise) but with time Nick and Ally makes peace and as some ground rule are set the three sets a blaze that not only grips the tabloid but crosses a continent and almost cost them every thing that have worked so hard for .
THE ARRANGEMENT is a solid read at a little over two hundred pages, it takes in alot of the development between the three main protags and gives us a broader look at the relationship between the three.
Eric has to walk a fine line between his wants and his needs while showing the outward appearance of a man with the world on string. To be honest he had it good until some home truths come hurling towards him and them all. On his second marriage and with a male consort, he is really having his cake and eating it too in one sense – on the other hand, his life is a tangled webs of secrets and lies and he quickly reverts to his youthful “I am an Island” attitude with Ally and Nick rotating around him – and that does not bode well for any of the three.
Ally – also has her shares of high an highs, finding a foothold in the news industry sees opportunity coming her way and she glides along with a buzz all the while navigating around Nick and Eric. She is still my least favourite of the three and the emotional link that should be their between three, I am not getting it with her. She however for for all intense and purpose give the societal norm to Eric’s life. The only thing missing was the 2.5kids and a dog, instead they had Nick and i doubt any of the two would have it any other way.
Someone had to shoulder the responsibility and bear the load of the relationship and that would be Nick – from the first Nick ends up getting the raw end of the stick and up to a point that was still happening, When intrusion and blackmail finds it’s way into their life's, Eric makes a decision that sees them becoming the headline of the tabloid and strains and cracks starts showing in the little world that they have built. Nick however is as always caught in the middle and he being the man that he is – spreads himself thin trying to be there ands be all to everyone, including parents, friends and partners.
The usual suspects are all present and accounted for in THE ARRANGEMENT, and they give a great showing. There was a lone surprise of Nick’ mother that made the scenes she was presented in not earth shattering – but she is a big voice in Eric’s and Nick’s life’s and she definitely brings a timelessness and realness to the book that is very hard to overlook.
The pace of the book was phenomenal, not only did it move with the twists and turns that Ms. Grant peppered the book with – but it kept perfect steps with the prequels (or the prequels kept steps with it). THE ARRANGMENT is not a cut and dry love or romance story – it characters are fully developed they grow, they have faults,they loved, they fight, they knew when to say sorry and more over they knew when to start again or when to cut their losses.
If I could find a fault with this book it’s would be for a true ménage scene to happen between the three, as at no point did the three actually get their groove on together and as much as there is one very HAWT voyeuristic scene there is also a remoteness to the relationship between Nick and Ally. Eric will forever be the love of Nick’s life and by thoughts and deeds Nick is really the Love of Eric's live -
THE ARRANGEMENT would have been author Cat Grant first book and it’s a cracker of a read. Her voice is clear and it’s strong. There is no fluffing around with her characters, they are personalities that I certainly won’t be forgetting in a long time. As much as I loved the fact that I came to know of this series, three books after THE ARRANGEMENT I can see the logic behind how the books were release. THE ARRANGEMENT is the canvas and love or hate the characters they form the whole and it was brilliant to use the prequels as fine prints, because that is exactly what they are – small slices of Eric, Ally and Nick life up to the point of THE ARRANGEMENT.
Bottom line
Good to the very last drop.