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Book Review of Bound to the Warrior King (Harlequin Presents, No 3362)

Bound to the Warrior King (Harlequin Presents, No 3362)
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Widow Queen Olivia decides she wants to help Tarek al-Khalij rule his country, his brother is dead he has left the country in turmoil, but has no idea how to do that. Olivia decides to take him in hand and since he has been in the desert for years, asks him to marry her. What she doesn't know is he has been treated cruelly by his late brother and has been punished for years. it is her job to make him look more like a king but he considers himself a weapon, but she feels she can help him put everything back to where it should be even though his brother almost destroyed it. Again Maisey Yates pens a lovely story of a tortured man who needs the gentle hand of a women, Olivia has to deal with a lot of hurt and her love for him is not returned which leads to despair, but the two of them find that there is always room in a tortured heart for love. Its a wonderful story of two people finding themselves and a deep love