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Loading... Hired: The Sheikh's Secretary Mistressby Lucy Monroe
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I loved this book really great read. Did not want to put it down. ( ) Lucy Monroe writes such great sweet romances as well as her hotter fare. "Hired: The Sheikh's Secretary Mistress" is her latest Harlequin Presents and is a true fairy tale. Grace is a darn good personal assistant to Sheikh Amir. That's about the only really positive thing she can say about herself. She's plain and thin and hides herself behind baggy clothes and glasses. She also hides her love for Amir. She could be happy just be near him and working for him...until he asks Grace to pick out his future wife. Amir suffered the loss of his young love and has closed his heart since then. When the marriage his father the King arranged falls through, he decides to pick out his own wife. He'll get Grace to do it. She knows him better than anyone! It's not until he faces the possibility of a life without Grace that he realizes his heart may not be his own. Such a sweet story with a wonderful HEA. Alpha male meets his match and introduces her to the joys of sex!! Unrealistic and yet unbeatable writing that will have you saying "AWWWW". no reviews | add a review
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Sheikh Amir bin Faruq al Zorha lives in New York, but the desert is where his heart lies. Now it's time for him to marry.... Grace Brown, Amir's plain but indispensable assistant, isn't exactly queen material. No matter how tempted Amir is to take her innocence, she's off-limits. Until he returns to his homeland, where the barbarian prince replaces the businessman--and resolves that Grace will be his! No library descriptions found. |
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