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Loading... The Sheikh's Reluctant Americanby Leslie North
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. As always these books are quick and enjoyable. Love Leslie Norths writing style ( ) Leslie North is one of my favorite authors. From the time I discovered her a couple of years ago, I have read the majority of her work. I received an ARC of The Sheikh's Reluctant American in exchange for an honest review. I wanted to like this story. I understood what she was striving for. Enjoyed getting to know Malid and Nigella. It was Malid's back story and the secondary characters, mainly his family saga that I did not like. There were so many twists and turns that it proved to be a hindrance more than an asset. That was the only draw back for me. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesAdjalane Sheikhs (3)
Banished Sheikh Malid Adjalane has no interest in returning to the family business under the watchful eye of his controlling father. But if Malid doesn't agree to take on a tough deal, he won't be allowed into the palace to see his dying mother. With no other choice, Malid finds himself deep in negotiations with the largest oil producer in the world. He expected hard work, but he never could have prepared himself for the gorgeous, ambitious woman on the other end of this business deal.Nigella Michaels works hard for her father's oil company, but she still has a lot to prove. It's a masculine industry, and with her dad about to retire, this deal could be just what she needs to show him once and for all that she's the right person to continue his legacy. She's always worked well with others, and this should be no exception. But not even her meticulous research could have prepared Nigella for the instant attraction she has with Malid.After so many years on his own, it won't be easy for Malid to put up with his father's terms. But with Nigella's help, perhaps they'll both learn to balance the weight of their family with their own desires. No library descriptions found. |
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