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Mass Market Paperback Love-Slave to the Sheikh Book

ISBN: 0373125569

ISBN13: 9780373125562

Love-Slave to the Sheikh

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Sheikh Bandar bin Saeed al Serkel had lived life in the fast lane. But now this oil-rich billionaire was facing a roadblock: he had a brain tumor. There was a fifty-fifty chance Bandar would recover. With weeks to go before starting treatment, he would distract himself with a trip to Australia, where he'd indulge in his favorite pastime: a woman in his bed and at his command, a slave to his legendary lovemaking.... That was where Samantha Nelson came...

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At the Sheikh's command ... Sheikh Bandar bin Saeed al Serkel had lived life in the fast lane. But now this oil-rich billionaire was facing a roadblock: he had a brain tumor. There was a fifty-fifty chance Bandar would recover. With weeks to go before starting treatment, he would distract himself with a trip to Australia, where he'd indulge in his favorite pastime: a woman in his bed, and at his command, a slave to his legendary lovemaking.... That was where Samantha Nelson came in.... Fans of Miranda Lee's "alpha" heroes will love this story - Bandar is the master of all he comes in contact with. As a part of the "Uncut" series, this book features more sex than many in the Presents line. If you're not a fan of sexy stories with a hero who takes ultimate control, this book isn't for you. If, like me, you're a fan of Miranda Lee's work, you'll like this one. Bandar is a friend of Prince Ali (you'll recognize him from "Sold to the Sheikh") who travels to Australia to care for Ali's horse stud and wait for an operation for his brain tumor. Samantha works for Ali, and she and Bandar strike sparks from the first. They agree that Bandar will teach her about sex - and, in traditional Harlequin style, passion turns to love. This isn't Miranda Lee's best work, but it's a good, quick read with enjoyable characters, filled with Lee's trademark style.
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