The Sheikh's Princess Bride (Desert Vows, #2)

by Annie West

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Wanted: royal bride and mother!

For Sheikh Tariq of Al Sarath, one miserable marriage was enough. With a kingdom to rule he has no time—nor wish—to find a bride, but his children need a mother.

Could Princess Samira of Jazeer be the answer? Samira has sampled passion, and it left a bad taste… So, knowing she can’t have the children she’s always wanted, Samira steps into Tariq’s ready-made family. Her only condition? No sex!

Samira had thought royal duties and her love for Tariq’s children would fill the hole in her heart, but a craving is building that only the Sheikh’s touch can cure…

Desert Vows Duet

Two powerful desert princes…and the only women who can tame them.
As desire burns hotter than the desert sand, can these powerful sheikhs withstand the heat of temptation?

Book 1: The Sultan’s Harem Bride
Book 2: The Sheikh’s Princess Bride

Praise for Annie West

The Sultan’s Harem Bride 4.5* TOP PICK RT Book Review
West’s desert romance of duty versus love stars a haunted but brave heroine and an autocratic yet caring hero. The exotic, sumptuous settings exemplify palace life, and the royal co-stars are memorable. The first love scene is a sensual buffet.

Rebel’s Bargain 4.5* RT Book Review
West’s second-chance romance is an imaginative and intensely thrilling brainteaser, ripe with shrouded misconceptions. Her silver-spoon hero and wounded heroine are passionate and convincing.

Damaso Claims His Heir 4.5* TOP PICK RT Book Review
West’s page-turner set in colorful Brazil is impressively perfect, starring her well-matched, rags-to-riches hero and her unjustly scandal-ridden royal heroine. Her illuminating, expert narrative brings the breathtaking story and the explosive lovemaking to life.

  • ISBN13 9780263248586
  • Publish Date 3 April 2015 (first published 17 March 2015)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 18 August 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
  • Imprint Mills & Boon