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Loading... Their Virgin Concubineby Lexi Blake, Shayla Black
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Despite the unrealistic premise of the book I found myself caring about the characters and wanted to know what happened to them. ( ) I continue to enjoy this series of books. This story was a little usual in its setting but it was a nice change of pace. I am not sure what I would have done if three men decide to abduct me and try to convince me to marry them. Especially if those men were all handsome and had more money than some small world countries. I do wish there had been a little Domination/submission what there was was very nice. I look forward to the next book in this series. no reviews | add a review
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Piper Glen is thrilled when Rafe and Kade al Mussad ask her to visit their country on a business trip. Madly attracted to both, the virginal secretary knows that neither of her intensely handsome bosses desires her. But every night she dreams of having them both in her bed, fulfilling her every need. Rafe and Kade have finally found the perfect woman in Piper. Sweet and funny. Intelligent and strong. Before they can reveal their feelings, the brothers must fulfill an ancient tradition. Every sheikh must steal his bride and share her with his brothers. They have thirty days to convince Piper to love them all forever. Sheikh Talib al Mussad knows his villainous cousin seeks to take his throne. If Talib and his brothers fail to convince the beautiful Piper to love them, all will be lost. After meeting Piper, he knows he would risk everything to possess her heart. Khalil al Bashir has long coveted his cousin's rule. Without a bride to seal their birthright, his every wish will come true. If Piper falls for them, he will lose everything, but Piper can't love them if she's dead... No library descriptions found. |
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