3.5 stars
Whenever I pick Harlequin books, I know that only select authors' styles will suit me (with no guarantee that the story will be good) e.g. Lynne Graham, Sara Craven, Julia James, Michelle Reid etc, while I also know that other authors' styles have never been able to satisfy me. CM falls in the second category. I have sampled many of her books before, but no, it was no go.
Now, this book it was different. The writing style is still lacking for me, but I liked the storyline: a sheikh torn between his duty to his country and his happiness. I loved that Emir was a noble hero instead of the usual HP playboy with an asshole persona. Sure he was cold at times, arrogant (a king!) and forbidding but he had good reasons for that. I was less enchanted with the heroine, Amy - a bit too sappy and cringey.
But all in all, the original plot remained the strong point of this book.