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Desert Prince, Bride Of Innocence (2009)

by Lynne Graham(Favorite Author)
3.5 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0263874338 (ISBN13: 9780263874334)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Harlequin Mills & Boon
series
Pregnant Brides
review 1: I thought this book was fantastic! The hero believes the heroine Elinor is sleeping with his married brother and seduces her in order to save his brother's wedding. But Elinor is innocent and she has no idea of Jasim's evil plan. She falls in love with him and she thinks he also has feelings for her. When she finds out Prince Jasim slept with her just to save his brother's marriage she flees alone and pregnant. Several months later Jasim finds her and takes her back to his kingdom so his son and heir will take his rightful place in life. I loved Elinor. She is a strong, courageous, honest, loyal, determined, forgiving, wonderful person and she is definitely one of my all time favorite heroines. She's so brave to be willing to sacrifice herself and went to the Quaram kingd... moreom knowing she is misjudged and unloved by her Prince, leaving her home behind all for the sake of her son. Prince Jasim can be cruel and cold but he has integrity and is faithful to the heroine during their months apart. I love how protective he is towards his wife and he practically shone with love for his son. He is an alpha male who is loving, caring and very stubborn. I loved these two together. Their chemistry together is beautiful and of course Lynne Graham has a way of writing sweet and passionate sex scenes!
review 2: The first few chapters were alright, but then everything went from bad to worse after Elinor ran away with her unborn child. The H/h are prime examples of two characters that are ill-suited for one another. Jasim was an asshole from the start to the end. He must be one of the most judgmental fictional male character ever written in M&B history. Elinor was pretty likeable in the beginning, but after they were reconnected, every sentence that came out of her mouth ended with an exclamation point(!). And some of the things that took place in the story was silly. And the author really need to study children more before she wrote one for her story. It is just humanly impossible for a four-year-old child to be not only bilingual, but also to have the ability to be a translator to 21-year old adult. A four-year-old can barely pronounce a word properly, let alone master two languages. Unless she's a genius. If she is, the writer should have said so. But I highly doubt that was the case. less
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Alli
dont you hate it when the prince are so hard and that there most be hit hard to see what they got.
mindy
too much of misunderstandings...just an avg read...
Tamara
Geee.. words are haunting me.Read Read.
ella
Que fofo! Gostei bastante ;)
brittelise91
Great iPhone book
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