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The Desert King's Virgin Bride: A Contemporary Royal Romance
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The Desert King's Virgin Bride: A Contemporary Royal Romance
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The Desert King's Virgin Bride: A Contemporary Royal Romance

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As Sheikh of Kharastan, Malik has no time for distractions. But when Sorrel, an Englishwoman in his care, wants to explore the pleasures of the West, Malik decides he will be the one to teach her the ways of seduction!

Malik wants Sorrel, but he will not dishonor her. Yet, as sheikh, he is expected to marry and his bride must be pure. Is the answer to make Sorrel his virgin queen?

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Release dateMay 1, 2007
ISBN9781426801075
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The Desert King's Virgin Bride: A Contemporary Royal Romance
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Sharon Kendrick

Sharon Kendrick started story-telling at the age of eleven and has never stopped. She likes to write fast-paced, feel-good romances with heroes who are so sexy they’ll make your toes curl! She lives in the beautiful city of Winchester – where she can see the cathedral from her window (when standing on tip-toe!). She has two children, Celia and Patrick and her passions include music, books, cooking and eating – and drifting into daydreams while working out new plots.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    What is the obsession with virginity? Romance novels have to get past this outdated ridiculous notion of purity
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Not all together up to Sarak Kendrik's standards. Very unrealistic hero character composition. There is no flow of events. Not recommened unless you want to read the sequel of the brothers.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    i can't say i like this story a lot. he's a jerk to her, didn't show any real feelings towards her until his brother told him to marry her bcos she's a virgin...before that he even told her that they are not a couple. he hurt her feelings evrytime, but when he offered marriage without love she accepted readily like she doesn't have pride...authors should stop writing this kind of rubbish, it demeans women reading these stories.

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