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Title: The Sheikh's Convenient Bride (The O'Connells) (Harlequin Presents #2410)
ISBN: 0373124104
Author:
Sandra Marton
Publicate Date: 2004-08-01 Publish: 2004-08-01
List Price: $4.50
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Mass Market Paperback
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1: Awesome
This is a really great book. Could not put it down after the first chapter. Loved the story line, setting, and the people in the story.
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2: A favorite for Sheikh's lovers!
The sparks are in from the beginning. First you have a professional and succesful heroine, Megan; who encounters a gender discrimination at her work place. Second, she confronts the hero in the story, Qasim, whom she blames for all the bad luck of the day, at the end you have a sizzling first encounter that was outrageous as it was funny.
This story is a must to be read at once. Grab your book, go away, and prepare to enjoy a romantic story, with an excellent plot, and the appereance of your favorite O'Conells.
This one includes everything: handsome man, passionate heroine, well written dialogues, fights, laughs, love, passion... i could go on forever. Just take the pleasure to read it.
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3: Feisty, erotic a great addition to the series
This is probably one of my favorites in the series. I loved Megan's story. Megan has spunk and fire even though she is an innocent. Sandra weaves a wonderful "Eastern" sheik tale set in the desert, full of mystery, fire and hot passion. It's a wonderful addition to the O'Connell series.
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4: Surprise, Surprise
Sandra Marton may possibly be gearing up to give the already
excellent Krisit Gold a run for her money. A skeptical, pragmatic
sheikh who's openly seductive rather than just "romantic" paired w/
a woman is by turns both strong-minded and innocent? Deft com-
prehension of geopolitics and Islamic civilization? Can such conte-
mporary romance exist? Some readers(myself to an extent, included
will find the often extremely low-key eroticism a bit toothless, but
there is no denying that Marton and this recent breed of "experi-
emental" romance writers are answering that question with a reso-
unding yes.
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5: Romance Junkies says...
Sarah at Romance Junkies says: "Sandra Marton has another hit with THE SHEIKH'S CONVENIENT BRIDE. Each story in the O'Connell saga gets better and better and Megan and Qasim's love story is no different. The sparks leap off the page when these two characters are together and it is obvious that they feel more than desire for each other, though they are wary of admitting it. This is a powerful story that examines a woman's role in a country that believes women should be submissive, and though this isn't the main focus of the story by any means, it definitely is examined through Megan. Nevertheless, it is love that makes this story so great, and THE SHEIKH'S CONVENIENT BRIDE is a truly remarkable love story."
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