Showing posts with label Leslie north. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leslie north. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 January 2020

#AD Book Review: The Sheikh's Pregnant Fake Wife by Leslie North

The final  book in the Sheikh's Meddling Sisters trilogy, the Sheikh's Pregnant Fake Wife is written by Leslie Noeth.  Sheikh Feraz Nazrani, the leader of Djeva married Roxanne two years ago. She has an identical twin sister called Isabella. Roxanna persuaded Isabella to undergo IVF to carry a baby for her. As Isabella was practically penniless and needed the money to pay both her rent and her mother's hospital bills she agreed. Roxanna was then killed in a car crash with her rich boyfriend. Isabella pretends to be Roxanna so she does not lose the he babies once they are born and goes to Djeva with Feraz.  She has always been secretly in love with her sister's husband and as he spends time with his new improved wife ;Roxanna was very hot tempered and colorise, Isabella is not) he falls back in love with her. 

The story ends very abruptly - he finds out who she really is and realises he loves her. The story is over in a few pages which is a slight anticlimax. I enjoyed the book up to the last few pages. 




received this book via Netgalley and Leslie North in exchange for a honest review.

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Sunday, 8 July 2018

Book Review: The Sheikh's Determined Lover by Leslie North


The Sheikh's Determined  Lover is book 2 of the Zahkim Sheikhs 3 part series and is written by Leslie North.  Christine Harper wants/needs access to the Royal Palace archives to prove that her father's theory relating to the Lion people who first settled in Egypt. Sheikh  Arif ben Iben falls in love with  Christine at first sight and proposes to her. Unsurprisingly she turns him down!  He is willing to allow her to have access to his archives if she will allow him to spend three months trying to change her mind about marrying him and moving to Zahkim.  Will Arif be able take jeep her attention away from the dusty archives and fall in love with him?

A traditional love story with a twist as it is the hero not the heroine who believes in fate and love at first sight. An enjoyable light read.





 received this book via Netgalley UK in exchange for a honest review.