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Woman in a Sheikh's World (The Private Lives of Public Playboys Book 2) Kindle Edition
With a client list hotter than the Zubran desert, wedding planner Avery Scott shouldn't be surprised that her latest client is Crown Prince Malik of Zubranthe man who once lit her body on fire before steamrollering over her heart.
Determined to ignore Malik's lethal charm, Avery makes a very personal not-to-do list:
1. Not being Malik's intended, our relationship must remain 100 percent professional.
2. His arranged bride might have run away, but I mustn't distract himfor the kings of Zubran, duty always comes first.
3. However luxurious the Bedouin tentand smoldering the tensionpride dictates the touch I crave stays strictly forbidden.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarlequin Presents
- Publication dateDecember 1, 2012
- File size3.4 MB
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She dreamed of dunes turning red gold under the burning fire of the sun and of the clear blue waters of the Persian Gulf lapping beaches of soft white sand. She dreamed of savage mountains and palm-shaded pools. And she dreamed of a Princea Prince with eyes all shades of the night and the power to command armies.
'Avery!' He was calling her name but she carried on walking without looking back. The ground crumbled beneath her feet and she was falling, falling
'Avery, wake up!'
She rose through clouds of sleep, the voice jarring with the image in her head. It was wrong. His voice was rich, deep and everything male. This voice was female and amused. 'Mmm?'
The delicious aroma of fresh coffee teased her and she lifted her head and stared at the mug that had been placed next to her on the table. With a groan, she sat up and reached for it, half blind from sleep. 'What time is it?'
'Seven. You were moaning. That must have been some dream.'
Avery pushed her hand through her hair and tried to wake herself up. She had the same dream every night. Thankfully when she woke it was to find herself in London, not the desert. The discordant blare of taxi horns announced the start of the morning rush hour. No mountains and no shaded oasisjust Jenny, her best friend and business partner, pressing the button on her desk to raise the blinds.
Sunshine poured into the spectacular glass-clad office from all directions and Avery felt a sudden rush of relief to be awake and realise that the ground hadn't crumbled beneath her feet. She hadn't lost everything. This was hers and she'd built it from sheer hard work.
'I need to take a quick shower before our meeting.'
'When you ordered this couch for your office, I didn't realise the intention was to sleep on it.' Jenny put her coffee down on Avery's desk and slipped off her shoes. 'Just in case you don't actually know this, I feel it's my duty to point out that normal human beings go home at the end of the working day.'
The disturbing dream clung to Avery's mind like a cobweb and she tried to brush it off, irritated by how much it could affect her. That wasn't her life. This was.
Barefoot, she strolled across her office and took a look at her reality.
Through the floor to ceiling windows, the city sparkled in the early morning sunshine, mist wrapping the River Thames in an ethereal cloak as delicate as a bride's veil. Familiar landmarks rose through the milky haze and down on the streets below tiny figures hurried along pavements and cars were already jammed together on the web of roads that criss-crossed beneath her office. Her eyes stung from lack of sleep but she was used to the feeling by now. It had been her close companion for months, along with the empty feeling in her chest that nothing could fill.
Jenny was looking at her. 'Do you want to talk about it?'
'Nothing to talk about.' Avery turned away from the window and sat down at her desk. Work, she thought. Work had been everything until her world had been disturbed. She needed to get that feeling back. 'The good news is that in my extended insomnia moment last night I finished the proposal for the launch in Hong Kong. I've emailed it to you. I think I've excelled myself this time. Everyone is going to be talking about this party.'
'Everyone always talks about your parties.'
The phone she'd left charging overnight buzzed. Back in business mode, Avery reached for it and then saw the name on the screen. Her hand froze in mid-air. Again? It was at least the fifth time he'd called.
She couldn't do this now. Not so close to the dream.
Her hand diverted and she switched on her computer instead, her heart thundering like a stampeding herd of wild horses. And layered under the panic was pain. Pain that he could intentionally hurt her like this.
'That's your private number. Why aren't you answering it?' Jenny peered at the screen of the phone and her head jerked up. 'Mal? The Prince is calling you?'
'Apparently.' Avery opened the spreadsheet she'd been working on and noticed with a flash of irritation that her hand wasn't quite steady. 'I should have changed my number.' He had no right to call her private line. She should have cut all ties. Should have made sure he wasn't able to call her except through the office.
'Over' should have meant just that except that he'd made sure that couldn't happen.
'All right, enough. I've ignored what's going on for too long.' Jenny plonked herself down in the chair opposite. 'I'm officially worried about you.'
'Don't be. I'm fine.' The words had been repeated so often they fell out of her mouth on their own. But they didn't convince Jenny.
'The man you loved is marrying another woman. How can you be fine? In your position I'd be screaming, sobbing, eating too much and drinking too much. You're not doing any of those things.'
'Because I didn't love him. We had an affair, that's all. An affair that ended. It happens to people all the time. Shall we get to work now?'
'It was so much more than an affair, Avery. You were in love.'
'Good sex doesn't have to mean love; I don't know why people always think that.' Did she sound calm? Did she sound as if she didn't care? Would anyone guess that the numbers on her screen were nonsense? She knew that people were watching her, wondering how she was reacting as the wedding of the Crown Prince drew closer. There were times when she felt like an exhibit in a zoo. It seemed that the whole world was waiting for her to drop to her knees and start sobbing.
And that, she thought, was a shame for them because they were going to be waiting a long time. She'd throw out her stilettos before she'd sob over a man. Especially a man like Mal, who would take such a display of weakness as a sign of another successful conquest. His ego didn't need the boost.
The ringing stopped and then immediately the phone on her desk rang.
Jenny looked at the phone as if it were an enraged scorpion. 'Do you want me to?'
'No.'
'He's very insistent.'
'He's a Prince' Avery muted her phone 'he can't help insisting. Mal only has two settings, Prince and General. Either way, he's commanding someone.' No wonder they'd clashed, she thought numbly. No relationship could have two bosses.
There was an urgent tap on the door and Chloe, the new receptionist, virtually fell into the room in her excitement. 'Avery, you'll never guess who is on the phone!' She paused for dramatic effect. 'The Crown Prince of Zubran.' Clearly she expected her announcement to have more impact than it did and when neither of them reacted she repeated herself. 'Did you hear me? The Crown Prince of Zubran! I tried to put him through but you weren't picking up.'
'Insistent and persistent,' Jenny murmured. 'You're going to have to answer it.'
'Not right now. Chloe, please tell him I'm unavailable.'
'But it's the Prince himself. Not his assistant or his adviser or anything, but him. In person. Complete with melting dark voice and a very cultured accent.'
'Give him my sincere apologies. Tell him I'll call back as soon as I can.' As soon as she'd worked out her strategy. As soon as she was confident she wasn't going to say, or do, something she'd later regret. A conversation like that had to be carefully planned.
Chloe gaped at her. 'You sound so relaxed, like it's normal to have someone like him just calling on the phone. I can't believe you know him. I'd be dropping his name into every conversation. He is so gorgeous,' she confessed in a breathy voice. 'Not just in the obvious way, although I wouldn't object if he wanted to take his shirt off and chop wood in front of me or something, but because he's just such a man if you know what I mean. He's tough in a way men aren't allowed to be any more because it's not considered politically correct. You just know he is not the sort to ask permission before he kisses you.'
Avery looked at their newly appointed receptionist and realised with surprise that the girl didn't know. Chloe was one of the few people not to know that Avery Scott had once had a wild and very public affair with Crown Prince Malik of Zubran.
She thought about the first time he'd kissed her. No, he hadn't asked permission. The Prince didn't ask permission for anything. For a while she'd found it exhilarating to be with a man who wasn't intimidated by her confidence and success. Then she'd realised that two such strong people in a relationship was a recipe for disaster. The Prince thought he knew what was best for everyone. Including her.
Jenny tapped her foot impatiently. 'Chloe, go to the bathroom and stick your head under cold running water. If that doesn't work, try your whole body. Whatever it takes because the Prince is not going to be kissing you any time soon, with or without permission, so you can forget that. Now go and talk to him before he assumes you've passed out or died.'
Chloe looked confused. 'But what if it's something really urgent that can't wait? You are arranging his wedding.'
Wedding.
The word sliced into Avery like a blade through soft flesh, the pain taking her by surprise. 'I'm not arranging his wedding.' The words almost choked her and she didn't understand why. She'd ended their relationship. Her choice. Her decision, freely made. So why did she feel pain that he was marrying another woman? In every way, it was the best possible outcome. 'I'm arranging the evening party and ...
Product details
- ASIN : B0092MLCK4
- Publisher : Harlequin Presents; Original edition (December 1, 2012)
- Publication date : December 1, 2012
- Language : English
- File size : 3.4 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 191 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #905,381 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Sarah Morgan is a USA Today and Sunday Times bestselling author of romance and women's fiction. She has sold over 21 million copies of her books and her trademark humour and warmth have gained her fans across the globe.
Sarah lives near London, England and when she isn't writing or reading, she likes to spend time outdoors hiking or riding her mountain bike.
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2012Sarah has done it again!! WOMAN IN A SHEIK'S WORLD IS ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC.My fellow Reviewers have already given you the story so all you need is my personal opinion and here it is BUY, BEG, BORROW OR STEAL IT, IT IS THAT GOOD.
The Alpha male is of course is a Sheik and MAL IS TO DIE FOR (omg i need a fan))He practically leaps off the pages with super confidence good looks and of course super rich
NOW HERE COMES THE DRUM ROLL..... THE HEROINE. This is one of the better heroine i have read despite her messed up upbringing she is beautiful extremely strong articulate and a complete match for this super alpha male no walking 5 paces behind the sheik for this lady
The chemistry between both literally catches the pages a fire... OMG
There were a few lol scenes example when they eventually found His missing virgin fiancee wrapped in another mans arm and the heroine Avery is trying to persuade her to leave the man and return to the SHEIK. That was extremely funny.
I really enjoyed this book and it was an easy read and i know i will be re-reading it a few times
I would have given it 6****** but an epilogue was missing .
SARAH I REALLY NEED TO REVISIT THIS COUPLE SOME TIME IN THE FUTURE ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY HAVE KIDS.....WOW
PLEASE read my review on A NIGHT OF NO RETURN to get the list on the 4 RECOMMENDED BOOKS IN THIS STAND ALONE SERIES
You absolutely know when you are reading a good book and really does not want it to end..... you keep looking at meter to see how much pages are left........
- Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2014a surprisingly good read. Mal turns out to be a part time psychiatrist (just kidding!). Actually. he's really good at reading body language, so it's hard to lie to him. Avery knows this, so tries to protect herself by acting cool all the time. She isn't always successful, & since Mal is so tuned into her anyway the truth eventually comes out. These books are always short,so making them readable is an art form. Sarah Morgan as it turns out, is very good at this.
This book is the 2nd - "A Night Of No Return" is the 1st. They are definitely stand alone though.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2013Anything Sarah Morgan I have read is always good! No exception on this book. Always wish the characters would spend more time saying what they think/feel instead of all the confusion. I know there has to be some angst to have a story but with the strong female characters Sarah Morgan builds, hard to believe they "suffer in silence". Still will read what she writes!
- Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2014I liked it, but I had a hard time connecting to the female lead in this book. I was not sympathetic towards her at all. With that said, I liked the book overall. I liked the male lead, surprisingly and I think that the two leads have good chemistry together. The dialogue is fine and the storyline is believable. I recommend this book, but with reservations.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2014it was a great read and I am always intrigued by these type of books. I don't know if its the mysteries of a palace or the different customs but I am always interested in this type of book
- Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021Enjoyment
- Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2014Sarah Morgan is a near auto-buy for me. While I liked this book, it's not one of my favorites. The hero, Mal, is well-drawn and likable, but he sure has to put up with a ton of baggage from the heroine. Her issues just seemed over the top.
Still, it's a quick, enjoyable read, and one that won't disappoint fans of the writer or genre.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2017Never read a book by sarah Morgan that I did not thoroughly enjoy this was excellent hard to put down
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- Verna ScottReviewed in Canada on October 27, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Sarah Morgan hit
Glad to add to my collection
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 4, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful story.
Loved this from start to finish and had me on the edge of my seat the all time, are they, arent they, but worth it, made me think about all the insecurities I suffer myself because of my past and they are still with me which is why I am 50 and never married.
- LinReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 27, 2014
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
What a fab book with a strong story, great characters and a wonderful love story, I love Sarah Morgan's books.
Curl up and enjoy.
- ThorReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 27, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
It is good to read a story where the guy has to do all the hard work. However he never has to be used as a doormat, he is a Prince and has very clear responsibilities. She has a lot of baggage and wants equality with men, but does not know how to trust to achieve it.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 5, 2017
3.0 out of 5 stars For Sarah Morgan it was just ok. I'm a ...
For Sarah Morgan it was just ok. I'm a big fan of the author but this book didn't live up to my expectations.