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The Sheik and the Bought Bride (Silhouette Special Edition, Famous families) (Desert Rogues, 13)

(Book #13 in the Desert Rogues Series)

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It was bad enough being hauled out of bed by palace guards. Now Victoria McCallan had just offered to pay off her father's gambling debts--with herself as the prize So the palace secretary was shocked... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Sheik and the Bought Bride

Victoria and Prince Kateb are to spend a few months with each other because of Victoria's father who cheated at a card game with the prince. Victoria has no feelings what so ever for this man yet with her mother's wish to protect her father she will do anthing to keep him out of jail. The prince see's that she could careless about the man. She will prove her love for Kateb when she steps into a fight to death to protect a man to has fallen in love with.

The Sheik and the Bought Bride

I like the old Victorian age romance stories and love all the handsome men. Even in old age, it is fun to imagine being swept up in a love affair. It won't challenge one intellectually but is fun to read.

"Sold..To a Gorgeous Desert Prince!"

Author Susan Mallery in her dedication to her Editor thanks her for letting her "write the book of her heart". Quite honestly I sincerely believe it was the very best in her entire Desert Rogue series and a perfect ending to her sheik series. For me personally it was bittersweet as for three years I've been enjoying the series immensely. What makes these books so different from others in the sheik genre is the author. Susan's humour always shines through in her stories, her heroines are NOT faint at heart, they are strong, spirited and intelligent women. Her sheiks are very proud and honourable. These men for the most part have been educated in England or the US as their father's were Kings in their particular region, their mother had passed away or their father had remarried. The Sheik and the Bought Bride opens with Victoria McCallan's father cheating in a card game. When he is threatened he will be imprisoned, his daughter Victoria who works at the palace offers to take the place of her father. Before her mother died, she made her a promise that she would always look out for her dad. Victoria stands by her word, her promise and first and foremost she's a very honourable woman. When it's decided that she will become Sheik' Kateb's mistress in place of her father going to jail, for Kateb and Victoria their journey begins and just like the heat in the desert, it's hot! As the reader learns early on, Sheik Kateb is soon to become the ruler of his desert nation and he's unmarried. At one time he married his childhood friend who died in an Italian car accident. He's been single for five years and his people want him to eventually marry. One also learns that this man for the most part has dedicated himself to his people and now faced with this lovely woman who stirs needs he hasn't felt in a long time, it becomes most interesting reading regarding the interaction between Kateb and Victoria. An example of this and the authors humour is shown in the following: "I've never had a mistress before so I don't have any expectations." She took the wine without looking at him. "You have a harem." "It came with the property." "Sort of like a three-car garage when you only have two cars?" "Something like that". Obviously, I chuckled throughout the entire book. Just one kiss for them and it's all over for both of them. Kateb realizes he's in trouble and wants to send her back to the palace but when he learns she might be pregnant, it's determined she cannot leave. However, both of them ponder was there something more powerful or frightening for them both to face as far as their attraction? Kateb also learns a lot about Victoria and realizes she wants nothing for herself and she's a very complex woman. Victoria had learned at an early age to take care of herself. Being left alone in the harem she's no shrinking violet she's a woman who needs something to do and she takes an interest in the people, especially the women who mak
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