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He'd come for the baby and his ex-wife.
Naomi Sinclair had once fallen hard for Andreas Sarantos. Marrying the irresistible Greek venture capitalist had seared her soul with pleasureand despair. For she soon discovered he was incapable of love. Now her ex-husband is back to claim her orphaned ten-month-old niece.
Andreas let Naomi get away once. But adopting his best friend's baby girl gives him the leverage he needs to bring his unwilling ex-wife back to his bed. Will having the only woman he's ever wanted erase the scars of his dark past? Or will he lose Naomi, this time forever?
The Chatsfield Sheikh's Scandal by Sheikh's Scandal
When the Sheikh comes to town
Sheikh Sayed of Zeena Sarha and his harem of beautiful women are staying at the exclusive, opulent Chatsfield Hotel, London, for the last stop on his worldwide tour before his wedding. But when his engagement is unceremoniously broken, Sayed sets his sights on his sexy chambermaid!
Liyah Amari only took the position as chambermaid to find the truth about her birth father. But her search ends in heartache, leaving Liyah vulnerable to this powerful sheikh's desires. Now their one night of passion could result in a scandalous consequence for the proud Sheikh!
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This sheikh plays to win!
The crown of Kyr holds no appeal for pleasure-seeking sheikh Kadir al-Hassanhis memories of the kingdom are as dark as a desert's night. But neither will he shirk his duty . Instead, Kadir returns home with a bride so unsuitable, no one will want him to be king!
Long-suffering assistant Emily Bryant is the most important person in Kadir's high-octane life, and the most invisibleuntil she's promoted to royal bride! Sealing their marriage bargain with a scorching kiss leaves Kadir craving more .
Now Kadir must decide what's really at stake in his royal gamehis desert duty, or Emily!
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Blurbs then reviews....even though I may read one with not so good reviews....
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ReplyDeleteI usually pick them by the cover. If I don't like the cover I won't even pick up the book.
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ReplyDeleteCover then blurbs!
ReplyDeleteI think the blurb is the most important, then maybe the reviews if I'm really indecisive about it.
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