Fiction Multicultural & Interracial
Sheikh's Princess of Convenience
A Contemporary Royal Virgin Romance
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2018
- Category
- Multicultural & Interracial, Royalty, Billionaires, Contemporary
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781488083761
- Publish Date
- Oct 2018
- List Price
- $6.49
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Description
He’ll do anything to protect his kingdom
Even blackmail her into marriage!
Sheikh Karim is as ruthless as the harsh desert that forged him. Entertaining bubbly Princess Galila at a royal wedding seems frivolous…until she reveals his family’s darkest secret. To protect their honor, Karim must seduce Galila into silence! The raw heat of their encounter stuns him…and inspires a more permanent solution. To prevent a scandal, Karim will make impetuous Galila his convenient bride!
Bound to the Desert King collection
Book 1 — Sheikh’s Baby of Revenge by Tara Pammi
Book 2 — Sheikh’s Pregnant Cinderella by Maya Blake
Book 3 — Sheikh’s Princess of Convenience by Dani Collins
Book 4 — Sheikh’s Secret Love-Child by Caitlin Crews
“My favorite of the series and I’m looking forward to what this author will be writing next!” —Harlequin Junkie on Prince’s Son of Scandal
“Ms. Collins has penned another really good read in this book where the chemistry is heady and effective and made me want this couple to express their feelings way before they do”—Harlequin Junkie on Xenakis’s Convenient Bride
About the author
When Canadian Dani Collins found romance novels in high school she immediately wondered how one trained for such an awesome job. She began writing, trying various genres, but always came back to her first love, Harlequin Presents. Often distracted by family and 'real' jobs, she continued writing, inspired by the romance message that if you hang in there you'll reach a happy ending. In May of 2012, Harlequin offered to buy her manuscript in a two book deal. She is living happily ever after.
Editorial Reviews
"Overall, Ms. Collins has delivered a fantastic read in this book where the chemistry between this couple was intense because the heroine sees Karim as the enemy; the romance was full of heat and passion; and the ending had me loving the hero's words to the heroine, even though it feels like he's screwing things up until he say the three words Galila is desperate to hear." - Harlequin Junkie