Woman in a Sheikh's World
Sarah Morgan
Modern
December 2012
"With a client list hotter than the scorching desert, wedding planner Avery Scott shouldn’t be surprised that her latest client is Crown Prince Malik of Zubran – the man who once lit her body on fire…before steamrollering over her heart. Determined to ignore Malik’s lethal charm, Avery makes a very personal not to-do list: 1. She’s not Malik’s intended, so their relationship must remain 100% professional. 2. His arranged bride might have run away – but for the Kings of Zubran duty always comes first. 3. However luxurious the Bedouin tent…and however smouldering the tension…pride dictates the touch she craves stays strictly forbidden. ‘Sarah Morgan has the touch of a genius to capture the interest of the reader from the very first sentence.’ – Arpita, Retired Teacher, Essex"
Let down
31 October 2012
Review By rubcale
Rating"An unexpectedly lacklustre story from one of M&B's current top authors.
Malik's smothering attitude is off-putting and he is somewhat lacking in charisma while Avery's constant and rather chidish sniping became most annoying.
A couple of chapters in the second half of the book were typical barnstorming Sarah Morgan but this could not be said to be among her better novels.
Five out of ten"
01 November 2012
Review By Anna _du
Rating"Sarah Morgan never disappoints. She creates such rich & strong female characters! This story is easily one of my favorite Mills & Boon books so far this year."
Unsatisfying
17 November 2012
Review By Poornima Prakash
Rating"I absolutely agree with the reviewer before me. This book was totally unsatisfying. I found Avery to be way too talkative and the portrayal of her character as a ruthless and cool headed business woman clashes completely with the way she handles herself. And till the end of the book, the author doesn't explain exactly how Mal and Avery work out their professional lives after their marriage, since that was their biggest bone of contention.Even the love scenes were not upto the mark, definitely not one of the keepers which Sarah Morgan usually comes up."
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