4amreader - reviewed By the Sheikh's Command (Brides of the Desert Rose) (Harlequin American Romance, No 933) on + 157 more book reviews
Underwhelming. No real plot, other than "i want you so bad" but shouldn't have you bc (insert not-very-convincing reason here).
Actually read the whole book, even when heroine intentionally got hero drunk in her bid to seduce him. Ugh. When a man does that, he's a jerk. What's that make her- a sherk?
The editor could have substantially improved the conflict, not to mentxon that stupid seduction scheme, if only she'd cared enough. doubtful I'll be picking up anymore American Romances, or this author's work again.
Actually read the whole book, even when heroine intentionally got hero drunk in her bid to seduce him. Ugh. When a man does that, he's a jerk. What's that make her- a sherk?
The editor could have substantially improved the conflict, not to mentxon that stupid seduction scheme, if only she'd cared enough. doubtful I'll be picking up anymore American Romances, or this author's work again.
Susan H. (symphonie) reviewed By the Sheikh's Command (Brides of the Desert Rose) (Harlequin American Romance, No 933) on + 158 more book reviews
He could have a harem of women, yet Prince Rafe Braham desired only one: Brianna Taylor. But the bachelor sheikh had promised Brianna's brother he'd watch over the innocent beauty, and Rafe would never betray his solemn word. Then an innocent kiss led to an unexpected night of passion and his honorable code bid Rafe claim Brianna as his in-name-only bride. Despite Brianna's stubborn objection, Rafe vowed to make her his, though the powerful sheikh swore he would never succumb to her brand of temptation again. But his heart had other ideas...