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Branded By the Sheikh,
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This review is from: The Sultan's Favourite (Hardcover)
Louisa Collins met Melik Haman, a Turkish French millionaire, by chance - or was it fate? Very quickly she was in over her head. Melik was nothing like her former beau, so she ran from him. Never in her wildest dreams did Louisa expect Melik to track her down! The powerful sheikh wielded great influence in this strange land and Louisa was drowning in a sea of conflicting emotions.
At his request, Louisa accompanied Melik to his home as his assistant, fervently hoping that she could put up a brave front. Yet, Melik won her over with a tender assault more deeply disturbing than she could have predicted. Could the little tigress be tamed or had she already won the heart of this fierce desert lion?
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The Sultan's Favourite by Helen Brooks,
By Merry Reader "Sissy" (Indianapolis IN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sultan's Favourite (Paperback)
Louisa Collins found herself confronted by a stranger, she tried to get rid of him, but he held on like a barnacle, then when he asked her to have coffee with him, she slipped away as he went to make a telephone call (no cell phones).
Melik Haman had never been placed in this position before. Melik was rich, handsome and a target for all sorts of beautiful women. He had to chase Louisa. Melik found he liked the chase. By fate or accident he found her, she was working for a company that he was dealing with. Melik a Turkish-French millionaire was being cheated by the company Louisa worked for, but he had been so taken with Louisa that he had almost been robbed. Melik immediately obtained Louisa as his secretary, and it turned out that it was a life saver for him, because Louisa wouldn't let Lectron take advantage of Melik. From the back of the book: '"I will brand you, brand you as mine, until the past will be a dream that no longer belongs to you, and the future will have only one name, mine!" Melik Haman, the Turkish-French millionaire, had introduced Louisa to a world she had never known. She was a stranger in his land, he was surrounded by beautiful women and a very determined one in particular-what hope could there possibly be for Louisa in this mysterious man's heart...?' |
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The Sultan's Favourite by Helen Brooks (Hardcover - June 11, 1994)
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