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La Institutriz Y El Jeque (2013)

by Marguerite Kaye(Favorite Author)
3.57 of 5 Votes: 2
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Harlequin Ibérica, S.A.
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Princes of the Desert
review 1: 3 1/2 stars.This book was a lot of fun. I really enjoy these historical Sheikh books. Lady Cassandra is a fun character. She is honest to the point of insulting our hunky sheikh on a regular basis. Our handsome sheikh, Jamil, is so clueless about how to handle this delectable but infuriating woman that you have to love him. Frankly, Cassie is so headstrong I am surprised he put up with her sometimes. There is a really nice story line about Jamil and his daughter that I enjoyed also. There have been two books about the Armstrong sisters. There are 3 more girls in the family and a hint was dropped about the third, Cressida. I wonder if we will see more of these determined siblings in the future.
review 2: This book was alright although i thought the plot was a li
... morettle choppy where you don't get much inbetween. There was a lot of room for more plot developement in terms of Jamil's kingdom. You get glimpses into that political world and cultural world is lacking a little bit. And I would have liked to see more dialogued interaction between Linah and Cassie as she was teaching her. I felt like I was left hanging a little in parts where the story could have been developed better. Now having said that I understand that it is a romance novel designed to be a quick read and an emphasis on Cassie and Jamil's relationship. Anyway, this was a decent read for a harlequin. less
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noel_montanezzz
Another M&B that fails at making it characters not stupid.
Teddy
a little different than what I expected...
kazliv
Miniseries: Princes of the Desert
olpindos
Miniseries: Princes of the Desert
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