USA Today bestselling author Melanie Milburne exposes the truth behind the night Crown Prince Talib and English Rose Abby couldn't forget in this digital novella that will leave you breathless!
Crown Prince Talib Muhtadi was only supposed to spend one night in the arms of delectable English rose Abby Wright. Yet the sizzling night they shared is proving inconveniently unforgettable! So when he sees Abby's delicate face in the crowds outside his palace, he initially thinks it's his fevered imagination playing tricks on him...
But Abby is very real--and so is her baby bump! To avoid a national scandal, Talib whisks Abby away to the desert, but under the darkness of the desert skies, their passion burns hotter than ever before...
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I grew up on a small farm on the outskirts of Sydney and as a keen horse rider, often competed in local gymkhanas and even broke in a few horses from time to time. As I was surrounded by animals, I decided at an early age to become a nurse, however I couldn’t stand the sight of blood and so opted for a career in teaching. It’s a bit ironic that I married a surgeon.
I read my first Mills & Boon novel when I was 17 and that encouraged me to continue reading romance novels; the lure of the tall dark handsome hero, who in reality I fell in love with and knew I was going to marry on our second date! After marrying a year later, we moved to Scotland with our six week old baby so my husband could work and study for his MD in surgery. After the birth of our second son we came back to Australia to settle in Tasmania.
I went back to University and up-graded my teaching diploma to a degree and then went on to do a Masters but still I felt as if something was missing. I sat down one day and began writing and everything clicked into place - I had finally found ‘my brilliant career’! I used to write from instinct rather than a specific plan, but now, so many books later I find a loose plan doesn't go astray. An idea will pop into my head, sometimes it will be just a simple phrase or a what if question and I'm away.
Writing is a skill that can be learned and the best way to learn it is to read and to write. So many people feel they have a novel in them and very probably they are right-the only trick is to get it out. My advice to ‘would be’ writers is to write, write, and write even more. Carry a notebook at all times and jot down ideas. And like any other activity the more you do, the more it feels comfortable.
I hope you enjoy my stories and look forward to hearing from you.
Being in love with someone for most of your life and then seeing them marry your best friend just plain sucks! What would you do, go home and sulk, drink yourself into a stupor? Or rather get up, walk out and tell yourself "Tonight I am getting lucky"!
That is exactly what Abby does, she sets out to he bar to find herself a one night stand, and she does not need sweet and slow, she needs hot, hard and fast and she wants it now!
She finds herself in the arms of hotter-than-desert-sand-Talib. He is tall, dark, mysterious and sexier than any man she has seen before, together they have the most incredible night, the man knows how to hit all Abby's buttons and leaves her feeling more complete and satisfied than any other before him.
When morning comes Talib finds himself alone bed with no Abby ! He heads back home to Dharbiri, where he is to make the announcement of his engagement to a woman he has no feelings for what so ever. Yet he has no choice, as Prince he is to marry and ensure the country gets a heir to the throne when he is gone.
Only he cannot get Abby out of his mind, a twist of fate lands her right back into his arms only this time she is no alone, she is caring his future. He will marry her and not care what the country or the laws say, only Abby wants love and he does not see the point, good sex and conversation is all they need for a good marriage and his heir will be secured in the bargain too.
The character of Abby was really great, she is a mess all the time. And I mean a real mess, she says the first thing that comes to her mind when she gets nervous and does not really care who she is saying it to. Just goes from shy and nervous to babbling to the "there I said it , this is me take it or leave it" mode. I found this delightfully refreshing!
I loved that the author lets Abby be strong enough to not go down and sulk but lets her find the courage to go out and let go a little, de-stress. The fact that Abby is going with the flow whilst at the same time doing the right thing, gave the character so much more appeal and I loved it!
The character of Talib, was to the typical arrogant Prince type, commanding and arrogant, straight forward and gets to the point right away. But what I really loved about him is the author also lets him use his authority to ensure that Abby is apart of his life instantly. In so many reads there are hurdles that need to be passed before we get the marriage bells and happy ever after. This man takes control and he does so at lightening fast speed.
The fact that this is a very short read coming in at only nine chapters ensured that the going from this hurdle to that let down and back again was cut out and we the author got to the parts we love to hear at break necking speed.
The backdrop settings were great from cold and gloomy London that showed the troubled feelings of both characters to the hot desert oasis that shows their passion for each other. The dialogue was kept in tune with this being a short read, the author did not take the route of long and stretched out lines before getting to the point, she let her words flow easily and had me entertained at all time!
The message I am taking from this read is short and sweet, when we find ourselves feeling trapped it is a clear cut sign that there is something missing, be it the stability we crave or the love of someone close to you, you need to find the reason and make it work to ensure your happiness.
Even thought this was a short read the author still made sure to deliver her signature passion and flare and I highly recommend this read for all Melanie Milburne fans and for those looking for a story of one night life changing events turning into happy ever after. The perfect thirty minute pick me up read!
In Sheikh’s Baby Bombshell by Melanie Milburne; we find Abby Wright witnessing the marriage of her best friend to the man she has loved for almost 10 years. After the wedding she decides to just throw caution to the wind and have a one night stand. What she doesn’t realize is the man she sleeps with is none other than Crown Prince Talib Muhtadi of Dharbiri.
Talib is use to woman throwing themselves at him, so imagine how refreshing it is when Abby is just what she appears to be upfront and honest. Talib is also not use to a woman walking away from him; usually he has to let them know when they have outstayed their welcome. So he finds it quite confusing and upsetting when he awakes the morning after meeting Abby and she is gone.
With Talib set to inherit a kingdom he is being pressured to take a bride and his father wants him to announce his engagement to Yashira. But Talib has been putting it off for five weeks and he is asking for more time. Then he spots Abby in a crowd and when he meets with her in his private Oasis he finds he is to be a father.
I loved both main characters in this short Novella. Talib is tall dark and handsome, and the only time he seemed to throw his Title around was when he was in fear of losing Abby and decides to fight for Abby anyway he can. Who wouldn’t love this Prince! Then you have Abby “sticks her foot in her mouth any time she is nervous” Wright. I just absolutely loved this character. She is just so in your face “but in an adorable way” with her personal information. She says what she thinks with zero filtering.
One complaint: Too short of a story. I understand it is a novella and it is suppose to be short, but I find that anything that Melanie Milburne writes I love and I just hated for this one to end. This is another page turning book I just loved.
5/5 stars
There are six books in the "Royal Baby Collection" due out June 1st, and they are: The Queen's Nine-Month Scandal by Abby Green Sheikh's Baby Bombshell by Melanie Milburne His Royal Love-Child by Lynn Raye Harris The Accidental Heir by Susan Stephens Scorsolini Baby Scandal by Lucy Monroe His Pregnant Princess by Maisey Yates
It goes without saying that Melanie Milburne is one of the most accomplished contemporary romance novelists around.
Needless to say, this novella, SHEIKH'S BABY BOMBSHELL lives up to expectations. A poignant romantic tale of lost love, ships that pass in the night and the consequences of a single night of passion resulting in unexpected pregnancy. The story reaches it's zenith in the romantic desert kingdom of Dharbiri, when the delicate Abby Wright finds true love with her Prince in a tent in the desert. Lovely. Just the thing to make you sigh. Isn't it? You, I mean. Not me.
Well, that's the freaking problem with me, you see I know way too much about eastern promise and romance with your dusky skinned, almond eyed prince (well, not a prince maybe, but leave the dusky skin and the almond eyes). It is nearly impossible for me to suspend my disbelief and enjoy this type of writing for the fantasy that it truly is. Ladies, life in the desert is decidedly not romantic, even if you are petrodollar wealthy. You have to live abroad to truly enjoy luxury. And turning up to knock on the door of the Arab prince whose nocturnal attention left you in the family way a few weeks earlier is not likely to land you the title of Queen of the Desert either. Land you in jail more like, with a sentence of flogging for having sex before marriage. And it would be pretty incredible to find a desert prince who had reached the age of maturity without having been married at least once. These boyos marry quite young and can have several wives at once. A possible exception would be someone like the present King of Jordan, but that country is practically westernized with a British style monarchy. Okay, I'll shut up now.
So ladies, luxuriate in Melanie Milburne's lovely writing and fantasize away to glory as you enjoy this romantic novella. But don't for one moment even think about trying to turn fantasy into reality. The noble prince of the desert who's been waiting for you all his life is a fantasy. A pleasant one no doubt, but a fantasy nonetheless. So don't say you weren't warned.
This is a good short story. I struggled a bit because there were times I felt the hero had such experience and had been a real playboy and the heroine was incredibly naive.
Crown Prince Talib Muhtadi was only supposed to spend one night in the arms of delectable English rose Abby Wright. Yet the sizzling night they shared is proving inconveniently unforgettable! So when he sees Abby's delicate face in the crowds outside his palace, he initially thinks it's his fevered imagination playing tricks on him…
But Abby is very real—and so is her baby bump! To avoid a national scandal, Talib whisks Abby away to the desert, but under the darkness of the desert skies, their passion burns hotter than ever before…
Wow, ok. That was fast. I read that in like 20 minutes. I thought this was a HP 're-released as a special book. Nope. Just a very, very short story. We barely get any time with getting to know our couple. They meet and have a one night stand, she gets pregnant, tells him, they get engaged, she gets freaked and leaves, he follows, the I love you'd come and it is over. No epilogue. Nothing. Pretty sure this one and the others were written in honor of little Prince George of Cambridge.
It was a very quick book to read. It is only 33 pages. I premise but I wished it was longer. I checked out the ebook form the library I am glad I did not buy the book.