This was known to her at fifteen when he kissed her tear-streaked face on a dusty airport landing strip. She was Karen Wexler, the adventurous yet isolated daughter of the U.S. Ambassador to Morocco. And he was the dark-haired arrogant prince who’d vowed to charm his way into her heart.
At that moment, Karen believed it was the end. The young girl had no way of knowing a decade later, over the sweltering sands of North Africa, they would meet again.
Take a journey across the Sahara and into the Sheikh’s Bed.
Rachel Cade currently lives in Massachusetts. She loves writing Multicultural romance featuring smart mouthed heroines and equally smart mouthed often dangerous alpha heroes.
I loved this story, it was fast paced, exciting, kept my interest i did not want to put down. I recommend everyone to read this book. I look forward to reading more of her books. Katie.
If you do not know a thing about the world outside the USA or Europe you will enjoy reading this nice story without wishing the author had done her homework (you can deduct travelling from taxes dear authors). Marrakech is a Moroccan town that is NOT a coastal town but deep inland. It has NO skyscrapers but beautiful traditional terracotta red buildings. And you can NOT drive your carriage through the courtyard of a mosque as people would not like to kneel down and pray in horseshit. In Morocco as a non-muslim you are not even allowed in a mosque apart from the one in Casablanca. It is NOT Dubai. Oh and I sincerely doubt if Iranian women would NOT speak Farsi to each other but revert to Arabic. But the story itself is a good one with true feelings and thrilling action scenes. Yes also hot erotic ones but also being chased by villains and such. So an entertaining read if you are looking for a novel that has a happy ever after feel.
Fine what there was of it. It feels the story was just starting when it stops. Yet another example of when the bookd is in several parts over a number of weeks which I dislike. ...