The Sheik and the Christmas Bride (Desert Rogues, #11) (Desert Rogues #11)
by
Susan Mallery (Goodreads Author)
FROM ROYAL NANNY TO PRINCESS BRIDE?
Dedicated teacher Kayleen James was determined to safeguard the future of her orphaned students--even if it meant defying Prince As'ad of El Deharia himself But the seductive ruler stunned her by offering to adopt the three little girls. On one condition...
Suddenly As'ad was a single father in desperate need of a nanny, and Kayleen was th...more
Dedicated teacher Kayleen James was determined to safeguard the future of her orphaned students--even if it meant defying Prince As'ad of El Deharia himself But the seductive ruler stunned her by offering to adopt the three little girls. On one condition...
Suddenly As'ad was a single father in desperate need of a nanny, and Kayleen was th...more
ebook, 256 pages
Published
April 1st 2009
by Harlequin Enterprises
(first published January 1st 2008)
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When Kayleen James left the convent where she was raised to teach at an orphanage in El Deharia, she never expects to wind up living in the royal palace. Yet, that is exactly what happens when she defies a tribal chieftan determined to separate three orphaned sisters she has taken under her wing. To defuse the situation, Prince As'ad agrees to adopt the girls, but only if Kayleen will be their nanny and take responsibility for their rearing. That definitely puts a kink in her plans to return to...more
As’ad was a nice surprise and I wasn’t expecting a change in kingdom. Never heard about El Deharia before, but it was nice meeting a new place and seeing a different family. But the story continues the same and a King wants his sons married and with babies on the way.
The interesting part about As’ad was the fact he never once lived as a bachelor, but still had trouble accepting the idea of a marriage. All these princes know about the future and how they need to think about the country and marry,...more
The interesting part about As’ad was the fact he never once lived as a bachelor, but still had trouble accepting the idea of a marriage. All these princes know about the future and how they need to think about the country and marry,...more
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Enjoyed the story - curious about the other Desert Rogues...
I wish that this one had been one of her more well developed novels rather then a cheap monthly romance. She could have done so much more with it. I would love to see romances written for each of the girls at some point
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New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery has entertained millions of readers with her witty and emotional stories about women and the relationships that move them. Publisher’s Weekly calls Susan’s prose “luscious and provocative,” and Booklist says, “Novels don’t get much better than Mallery’s expert blend of emotional nuance, humor and superb storytelling.” While Susan appreciates the crit...more
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