Claiming His Desert Princess
by Marguerite Kaye
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Pub Date 1 Apr 2017 | Archive Date 3 Apr 2017
Description
Stolen nights with the secret princess…
Bound to marry for duty, Princess Tahira finds her only freedom in forbidden escapes to the desert. Then one night she encounters a stranger under the stars—adventurer Christopher Fordyce. He’s wildly attractive and thrillingly dangerous…an illicit fantasy she can’t resist!
Even unaware of Tahira’s royal blood, Christopher knows his shameful past makes any future with her impossible. But in the sultry desert heat, desires are uncovered and secrets unveiled, and soon Christopher will risk everything to claim his desert princess!
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781474053532 |
PRICE | £2.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 368 |
Featured Reviews
I’ve never read anything by this author before but was drawn to it by the description. It’s rare to come across a C19th romance set in an Arabian kingdom and I found this novel extremely enjoyable. Princess Tahira doesn’t want to be a commodity sold off in marriage and is pleased that her first two betrothals have fallen through, but her brother doesn’t intend that she remain unwed for very much longer. Tahira tells herself that she doesn’t want to marry because her sisters need her and she made a promise to her dying mother to look after them but that doesn’t explain why she escapes from the family harem to indulge her passion in history and archaeology. On one of her quests she bumps (literally) into surveyor Christopher Fordyce – her life will never be the same again. Recommended read.
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