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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Warm and wonderful holiday read!, November 26, 2007
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Marilyn Shoemaker (Seattle, Washington) - See all my reviews
Susan Mallery has again charmed her readers with her latest edition to her Desert Rogue series. The heroine Kayleen will warm the reader's heart with her gentleness, sincerity, innocence and fierce heart.

Mallery has the ability to immediately draw the reader into the story with her first chapters when we're introduced to this lovely teacher in a orphanage who is like a lioness protecting three recently orphaned girls and goes after the leader of a tribe who has come to take the girls back to their camp.

In most of the Desert Rogue series the rulers are trying to marry off their sons and obtain heirs and in The Sheikh and the Christmas Bride, the same applies. King Makhtar has six sons and wants them married and settled. His sons have been raised without the benefit of a mother and their Aunt Lina for the most part has been the "mother figure" in their lives. She is aware that in a neighbouring Kingdom, King Hassan has been very successful in marrying off his sons and daughters. She calls upon her friendship and attraction to King Hassen to develop a plan for her nephew Prince As'ad. When there is trouble at the orphanage she calls upon As'ad to help defuse the situation. She talks him into taking the three girls himself into his protection and suggests he adopts them. Along with bringing the girls to the palace, Lina suggests he brings Kayleen as well as their nanny.

As this story develops, one is immediately drawn to the attraction both As'ad and Kayleen feel for each other. As'ad vows never to love a woman, as it would make him weak. However, he cannot fight his attraction for this lovely redhead and moves in, takes her virginity and then all hell breaks loose.

Kayleen knows what it's like to be orphaned, rejected both by her mother and grandmother, she's grown up in a convent and longs to belong, have a family and be loved. When As'ad proposes they marry because of their one night and attraction for each other plus giving the girls stability, Kayleen dares to believe she can have it all. Because of her inner strength, and her love for As'ad she is fierce to prove they can have it all and she is going to show him and claim this prince as her own.

Their journey and discovery is one you won't want to miss. It's the perfect holiday read, a wonderful love story and the continuation of the incredible Desert Rogue series. I personally can't wait for the next book!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Can As'sd Be In Love?, January 7, 2008
Another great Desert Rogues addition. The books have been so much fun, squirky heroines and alpha males, can hardly wait for the next.

This addition has a very serious heroine, Kayleen, who found herself first the nanny then the future bride of a Sheik with a ready made family, 3 orphan girls, the father was from El Deharia but mother was an American and the wards have been living in the US till just months ago. Being an orphan she does understand her 3 wards so well but her future husband she doesn't understand at all! As'sd's Aunt and Father are playing matchmakers it seems. Another good, fun love story follows! As'sd is Ms Mallery usual great hero too.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a fantastic read, November 15, 2007
Nobody can transport me to another world and enhance me as completely as Susan Mallery. Each of her books is a treat. The Sheik and the Christmas Bride was the perfect book to give me a break from all the pre-holiday madness. The story is emotional, the dialogue is witty, the hero is to drool after. :-)
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun Escape, April 6, 2008
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Willow (Dublin, GA) - See all my reviews
This a wonderful book to read to escape for a few hours from the reality of everyday life. Enjoy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Read and enjoy, February 12, 2009
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Just sit down, read, have a merry time and enjoy the book. The story is fast paced so you can read the whole book in a long flight. Don't worry if is a night flight the book won't let you sleep. At the book's end you'll believe in true love.

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