Innocent in the Sheikh's Harem (Harlequin Historical)
Lady Celia Cleveden thinks of herself as eminently sensible from the tips of her sturdy boots to the top of her unadorned bonnet. It seemed logical she would marry an equally practical gentleman.Until she's rescued by wildly enigmatic desert prince Ramiz of A'Qadiz, while traveling across his...
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Lady Celia Cleveden thinks of herself as eminently sensible from the tips of her sturdy boots to the top of her unadorned bonnet. It seemed logical she would marry an equally practical gentleman.Until she's rescued by wildly enigmatic desert prince Ramiz of A'Qadiz, while traveling across his unforgiving sands. He offers her a place in his harem and Lady Celia ought to be shocked...except the seductive desert and intoxicating Ramiz make it curiously tempting....
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780373296491 (0373296495)
ASIN: 0373296495
Publish date: 2011-06-21
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
So I liked this book plenty. It was sweet and full of angst, with a lovable heroine and a hot hot hot hero. But what I didn't like was the whole Arab-theme. God, no matter how good the book is, the Arab theme always manages to leave a bad taste in my mouth. I usually don't read books with this theme...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: June 1, 2011 (Available Now!)Publisher: HarlequinImprint: Harlequin HistoricalAuthor’s Website: http://www.margueritekaye.com/My Source for This Book: eHarlequin.comPart of a Series: Yes, Book 2, Pri...
Celia's life has changed quite a lot in the last year. She got married and although her marriage isn't going as planned, she is satisfied with it. And she's enchanted by the country her husband's career has taken her to. The breath taking beauty of the desert may not be apparent to everybody, but to...
I liked it. Ms. Kaye has a great writing style. I loved that though the book centered on Celia's and Ramiz's relationship, there were Arab customs intertwined.
This was a great book and a sweet love story. I loved the relationship between Celia and Ramiz. I enjoyed reading how their feelings grew for each other. The love scenes were much hotter than I thought they would be for a Harlequin Historical. Looking forward to Carrie's book.