The Sheikh’s Sham Engagement
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Publisher Description
Nasser Safar isn't what you'd call a long-term man. Over the last few years he's been raising funds for an education initiative for his Tribe, and while he's still focused on that, he's also been playing the field, trying to outrun the memory of the woman who left him. She chose her love for her sister over her love for him. It's a wound that still haunts Nasser, even while he continues the education project that had been their shared dream.
Willow Everstone left the only man she'd ever loved after he'd given her an ultimatum: stay with him, or leave to care for her cancer-ridden sister and let him go. It was the hardest decision she ever had to make, and in the end she lost her chance at a future with the love of her life. Now, with her sister in remission, Willow is ready to follow her dream of bringing education to all parts of the world. Her first project? A newly minted international initiative...in Nasser's country.
Neither Nasser nor Willow are happy having to work together to create the Tribe's new school. But when a visa issue almost kicks Willow out of the country—leaving her education initiative in limbo—Nasser offers an unconventional solution: a fake engagement. Despite their earlier reluctance, the marriage of convenience soon turns sultry glances into steamy nights. And when a surprise baby calls the "fake" part of their plan into question, they'll have to decide if they're willing to give their second chance at love a fighting chance, or leave their blossoming future behind.
This novel contains sexual content and profanity.
Customer Reviews
Selfish Man or so I Thought!
At first I thought MyGod! What a selfish man Nasser was to put his wants and his needs above what Willow was going through and to give her the ultimatum either him or taking care of her sister who had cancer. I would have left him to , but as I read into more of the book I came to realize that they both loved each other and that they both wanted which was to bring education to the world and to Nasser country. Willow then almost lost her visa to stay in the country. Nasser came up with a fake engagement to help her but I know he did it because he still loved her. I am they ended up back together permanently. Hope to see more of this couple and their off spring in the future.
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3stars
I didn’t like this one as much as I liked the other books in the series. Nassar was a jerk before and after with Willow. She should have made him grovel more.
They are still the one for each other
After two years later, Willow is back in the kingdom to build the school. She didn’t expect to see Nasser the day she had to go out to the construction site. When the unexpected sand storm caused them to spend the night, their attraction was still there as if their breakup hadn’t happened.
They were able to work together then despite Willow’s planning, her visa issue almost became an additional snag. To the rescue is the law that Nasser needs to be married when he turns 30, granted, he wouldn’t be 30 for a few more years he proposes this as a solution and she has no other choice than to accept.
Through the many decisions that have to be made with the school and finding out she is pregnant, again, her planning calendar almost becomes another obstacle to their happiness. When Nasser is resistant to using it, he eventually goes through it and realizes he almost loses Willow until he understands her planning and this brings them back together.
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