The Tarnished Jewel of Jazaar
by:
Susanna Carr (author)
From one desert prison to another...Jewelled veil weighing heavily on her head,?Zoe Martin waits for her sheikh husband-to-be. The shame of her adoptive family, orphan Zoe has endured six years of being kept as a slave - now she's been sold into marriage...to a man known as The Beast! The stakes...
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From one desert prison to another...Jewelled veil weighing heavily on her head,?Zoe Martin waits for her sheikh husband-to-be. The shame of her adoptive family, orphan Zoe has endured six years of being kept as a slave - now she's been sold into marriage...to a man known as The Beast! The stakes couldn't be higher...?or more sinfully pleasurable! Being discarded and given to the Sheikh has one bonus: it could mean freedom! Zoe must play along with the three-day - and three-night - ceremony, but she doesn't expect the blistering attraction from just one stolen glance at playboy Sheikh Nadir...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780373528783 (0373528787)
Publish date: August 7th 2012
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
How depressing. I do enjoy a sheikh romance form time to time for the escapism factor, but this novel was way too realistic and showed the miserable way of life women in Arabian countries often lead. Also, the hero was way too bulldozing for my tastes. D
Okay book but the set-up made me squirmy.
It's been a long time since I've read a Harlequin Presents novel. I mean decades long time. I don't know why I stopped. Maybe I thought I needed something steamier. What was I thinking? The Tarnished Jewel of Jazaar surprised me with its steaminess and sexy sheikh, Nadir.What I liked about this book...
Reviewd: HarlequinJunkie Romance ReviewsThe Tarnished Jewel of Jazaar will put you through an emotional ringer as it leads you on a beautiful journey of perseverance, hope, trust and true love.American teen Zeo is forced to move to Jazaar to live with her relatives when she is orphaned. At 15 Zoe is...
1.5/5; 2 stars; CI thought this author had a decent writing style and was competent in that respect, I would read her again if she wrote a different style of story. My problem was with the subject. This book was given to me by a friend and I thought I'd read it to compare to the old Harlequins I ...