The Marriage Contract
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Salt Publishing
Published:6th Oct '25
Should be back in stock very soon

‘Once she had thought of them, their love, as a fortress that nothing, not giants nor dragons nor men with fists and minds of gore could tear down. She realises now, that their love is malleable, mouldable, breakable. As soft as dreams.’
Summer in Worcestershire, 1577. Eliza Litton, a talented artist, is in love with childhood friend, Francis. But her tyrannical father, who rules the household with insults and fists, has other ideas. As summer comes to an end, Francis vanishes after a drunken night at the inn and Eliza’s father forces her to marry a gentleman, Edmund.
Thrown into a new, unfamiliar life with her husband who appears distant and cold, Eliza cannot tear herself from the memory of Francis. Yet her feelings for Edmund soften with time; he presents a life to her better than she ever dreamed. He provides her a safety she never had beneath her father’s roof and encourages her to paint, to pursue the things she loves.
As she begins to fall for Edmund, Francis is adrift on his own voyage, doing all he can to survive, fixated on returning to Eliza.
But as Eliza grows closer to Edmund, she uncovers a deceit she never imagined, causing her to question her own loyalties and commit her own betrayals. After everything, who will Eliza be? And what choices will she make?
The Marriage Contract vividly portrays life in the precarious and unforgiving Elizabethan era, exploring love’s many forms; how we can betray the ones we love, and how we can find forgiveness; and explores a woman’s fight to follow her desires and find her autonomy.
Set in Elizabethan times, Eliza is madly in love with Francis, a labourer on her father's farm, who has always offered her comfort from her father's violence. Just before they can elope, Francis disappears and her father, eager to move up in the world, forces Eliza to marry Edmund, a gentleman. She's devastated, but in time settles into her grand home with her gentle husband who encourages her to pursue her love of painting. As Eliza begins to fall for her husband, she uncovers a dark secret that makes her question her past and fight for the future she deserves. Beautifully written with well-drawn characters, this emotive story of love and betrayal in an unforgiving era, eloquently captures a sense of time and place.
* Candis Magazine *In 1570s Worcestershire, Eliza Lytton has a violent father who is planning her future with no concern for her wishes. She loves Francis, the companion of her childhood, although he is a labourer deemed unworthy of her. The couple intend to elope, but fate and her father prevent this. After a night of drinking, Francis disappears and Eliza is forced into an arranged marriage with Edmund, a gentleman’s son whom her socially ambitious father considers a desirable match. The marriage proves more rewarding than Eliza imagined it could be, but revelations of her husband’s past and Francis’s return make new demands of her. Sasha Butler’s debut novel is a convincing evocation of Tudor England and a subtle exploration of the different forms love can take.
-- Nick Rennison * The Sunday Tim- Short-listed for Bath Novel Award 2022 (UK)
- Short-listed for Cheshire Novel Prize 2022 (UK)
ISBN: 9781784633608
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 24mm
Weight: unknown
336 pages