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The Sheikh's Prize (2013)

by Lynne Graham(Favorite Author)
3.53 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0373131518 (ISBN13: 9780373131518)
languge
English
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publisher
Harlequin
series
A Bride For A Billionaire
review 1: The Sheikh’s Prize by Lynne Graham is a powerfully passionate second chance story of Sapphire Marshall and her ex husband Zahir Ra’if Quarishi, the hereditary king of the gluf state of Maraban. Book Two of the four books about the Marshall Sisters .Zahir’s had it bought to his attention his ex wife has dared to step foot back in Maraban, without permission for filming and definitely without his personal permission. He cant believe she would even dare to come anywhere near him. Their unconsummated marriage was a dismal failure and she’d fled back to London when he finally agreed to grant her a divorce. Since then she’s become a famous model and he’s become the King of Maraban. Zahir’s makes a split second decision and intercepts Sapphy on her trip to the air... moreport, demanding she spend the weekend with him, one last chance to get her out of his system.Sapphy is big and brave on the outside and lost on the inside and Zahir is just pure delicious granite all over. The two clash with a big bang, it’s fantastic. They still love each other, it’s so fabulously obvious. There’s plenty of firey scenes if you enjoy intense stories. I liked the characters very much and the original reasons why their marriage collapsed. I really liked how Zahir was the first one to honestly declare his feelings. I love how he was willing to open up and put everything on the table, reluctantly at first but as the story raced along he opened up more. Sapphy’s past was original (to me) and that made for a very interesting take on things. Most of the book took place in the beautiful Maraban, there was lots of beautifully descriptive moments, from Sapphy technically getting kidnapped, to when ran away from Zahir, it was like I was in the ute bumping around in the back with her. There’s plenty of mentions of Kat and Emmie, Sapphy’s sisters and I will definitely be reading their stories, A Rich Man’s Whim and The Billionaire’s Trophy. I was also delighted to discover Sapphy's estranged twin sister has her story too. This book covers my two fave genre’s, second chances and gorgeous Sheikh’s. It was a fast paced scorcher to read with plenty of fire-y interactions which is what I love. Loved it!
review 2: This was a decent effort by my favorite HP author, Lynne Graham. The second in a series about 4 sisters. I'm not totally fond of sheikh books but this one wasn't too hard to swallow. I did feel that it was maybe a bit too short. There was a lot of the story that was just sort of skimmed over. I'm not real fond of flashbacks but maybe a few would have been okay here to flesh out the story a bit more. There wasn't a whole lot of real conflict and the end was a bit too fast and abrupt. less
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booooo
typically I won't read a divorced couple getting back together, but this one was interesting.
Html922
Miniseries: A Bride for a BillionaireCategory: Passion
tgiacchetto
good book.. i love all LG books...
johnna
Addictive; couldn't put it down!
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