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Gambling With The Crown (2014)

by Lynn Raye Harris(Favorite Author)
3.61 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0373137184 (ISBN13: 9780373137183)
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English
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Harlequin
series
Heirs To The Throne Of Kyr
review 1: Gambling With the Crown by Lynn Raye Harris is a 2014 Harlequin Presents Publication. I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.BOOK BLURB:Mills & Boon Sexy series delivers what you love in contemporary romance - glamour and scandal in exotic locations… This Sheikh plays to win! The crown of Kyr holds no appeal for pleasure-seeking Sheikh Kadir al-Hassan—his 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 invisible—until she's promoted to royal bride! Sealing their marriage bargain with a scorching ... morekiss leaves Kadir craving more…. Now Kadir must decide what's really at stake in his royal game—his desert duty, or Emily!I have read Lynn's HOT series but I have not read her Harlequin novels , so when the opportunity to review this book for Lynn opend up I jumped on it. I will be honest and say I don't read a lot of Harlequin Presents novels and I never really understood the fascination with Sheikhs. But, when I started reading this one I couldn't put it down. I mean I was really sucked into this story. Kadir was so full of himself and had an air of entitlement about him which I felt was probably authentic since he was raised as a prince. It was also realistic to believe he was not all that interested in being the King. It's not until he makes Emily an offer she can't refuse that he actually sees Emily as a person and not an employee. Once Emily became a bride the relationship with Kadir naturally changed and the two really struggled with how to adjust to that. For Emily the money would change her life and give her freedom to be with her father more. Her attraction to Kadir was always simmering under the surface but she saw how he treated women and used them and had no desire to end up like one of them. But, Kadir realizes how shallow and empty his life has been when he sees how real Emily is. She doesn't kiss up to him or expect anything from him in an emotional sense. In fact, her attitude towards him is really kind of bad. Kadir is astonished by her perceptions of him. It takes awhile for Kadir to finally realize he actually wants this marriage to be a real one, but will it be too late to convince Emily?I enjoyed this book and had only one small complaint. I wish that Emily would have been just a little warmer. Sometimes she was so bent on protecting her heart she came off sounding judgmental and a little cold. She never did actually tell Kadir she loved him. It was almost like her pride wouldn't allow her to admit the depth of her feelings for him. The small acknowledgement she did give him seemed to be given grudgingly. So, even though I know the couple will get their happy ever after, I felt that it would be awhile before Emily really got on the same page with Kadir. Other than that I recommend this book to all contemporary romance lovers. I see this is a new series and I have already added the second book into my TBR. This one gets 4 stars.
review 2: more like 3.5 .......I’m not gonna lie, I am having a bit of a hard time trying to think of what to say about this book. It has the qualities I want in a book. Such as a rich, alpha boss and personal assistant relationship. I have a weakness for that kinda read. It is your typical Harlequin read. I do love my Harlequins. It even had me getting a cheesy smile on certain parts. So I am trying to figure out why it didn't leave me in WOW status.Emily has been Kadir's personal assistant for four years. In that time she has done all she can to prove to him she is indispensable and to herself that she is not like her mother. Kadir's who happens to be the second son to the king of Kyr finds out his father is lying on deaths door but does not want to be king. Believing he did his brother an injustice that caused the angst between father and oldest heir to the thrown for all these years he comes up with a plan. All he has to do is get Emily to agree with it. Besides who wouldn't want to become his temporary wife. Neither of them expected the passion and feelings that would grow between them.So we have a smexy prince sheik, a personal assistant, and a budding forbidden relationship. I loved the build up and seeing the feelings grow and develop between Emily and Kadir. The verbal foreplay while trying to not submit to the building feelings. The first kiss was swoon-worthy. Maybe it was Emily I just wasn't connecting completely with. I understand what she went through in the book. Even felt for her a bit, God knows I hold myself back a bit if I'm scared I’ll get hurt. It just seemed like she let what happened in the past hold her back along with Kadir's previous man-hoeing. Though to be fair, I think I would be a bit weary of him as well after seeing what went on in his bed for 4 years.In the end I enjoyed the book, but was left at a loss for words. I liked Kadir for being alpha and sexy prince sheik he is with a tender loving side that needed to be brought out and Emily did that. The story was a decent typical Harlequin read. I really like Rashide from the few times he was in the story. I actually can't wait to read his book. less
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Lendy
I can't wait to read the story of the hero's older brother, Rashid, now!
Aylina
I really enjoy Lynn Raye Harris. She knows how to write emotion.
torimanori4
This was a great story and I was hooked from start to finish.
Mary
Can not wait for book twoVery good read
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