The contract ended. The breach came later.
Nora Callahan knows how to protect a reputation. She has built her firm, her life, and her independence on precision, restraint, and the ability to see the structural problem before anyone else does.
Julian Ashford knows how to correct an error. Evidence matters. Attribution matters. And when the work Nora built is suddenly mislabelled as belonging to his fund, the mistake threatens more than a document.
It threatens the distinction they fought to protect.
Their relationship survived scrutiny, public attention, and the end of the original arrangement. But this time the crisis is different. It cuts through the line between love and ownership, loyalty and power, personal trust and professional legacy.
In County Clare, surrounded by old stone, blue doors, April irises, and the memory of a grandmother who planted without compromise, Nora must decide what belongs to her and what she is willing to defend.
Julian will stand beside her.
But standing beside her is not the same as fixing it for her.
Some contracts end cleanly.
Some breaches reveal what was never properly named.
And some love stories require the hardest renegotiation of all.
Breach of Contract is Book Three in The Arrangement series, a slow burn billionaire romance about professional power, emotional loyalty, public consequence, and a love strong enough to survive the terms being rewritten.