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Conveniently His Princess (Mills & Boon Desire) (2013)

by Olivia Gates(Favorite Author)
3.72 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
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Mills & Boon Desire
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Married by Royal Decree
review 1: I think these romances with middle eastern heroes aren’t going to be for everyone – the men tend to have very specific ideas and are more dominant than some romances – but they are very popular with some. Personally, I liked it, so if you are into this kind of thing this is definitely a good choice. It is part of a series, so there are returning characters, but they play a small enough role that you can read this one as a stand alone novel.And being a Harlequin Desire book, some of the prose tended to be a little more flowery than maybe some other romance novels – the hero and heroine make statements that some may find cheesy – but the plot was very interesting and I was quite satisfied with the resolution. Some of the sex scenes were a little florid too, but ... morehot at the same time. Just prepare yourself for a more colorful writing style and you’ll be ok. The story is definitely worth reading as long as you are OK with the tone.
review 2: Okay read,I usu like this author's books.The best way for me to describe her writing is lyrical.But this book had a huge OTT moment when towards the end at the marriage ceremony,the hero goes all " bollywood" and starts singing to the heroine complete with mic,and colorfull dressed dancers in native dress with spotlight included.Felt like I was watching an Indian movie where the characters break out in song and dance at any given moment. less
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sapphire
Received 4 1/2 stars @ RT Book ReviewsMiniseries: Married by Royal Decree
freeman299
Well done. Great angst and conflict, especially the way Gates handles it.
kunju
This book was a bit slow going for me, but I still enjoyed it.
victoria
¡Ay! Como suspiro...
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