Modern Romance September Books 5-8TRADED TO THE DESERT SHEIKH by Caitlin CrewsIn the desert, Sheikh Kavian's word is law. So the defiance of his promised queen, Amaya, who flees after their betrothal ceremony, is intolerable! Kavian's already tasted her sweetness—perhaps his reluctant bride-to-be needs reminding of the pleasure he can give…A BRIDE WORTH MILLIONS by Chantelle ShawAthena Howard can't believe she did it. In an outrageously large wedding dress, she climbed out the window and escaped The Wedding of the Year and the fiancé who lied to her. And she fell…straight into Luca De Rossi's arms!VOWS OF REVENGE by Dani CollinsCalm and controlled Melodie Parnell has always wanted to experience insatiable passion. She thinks she's found it in the bed of sinfully attractive Roman Killian. But in the sultry aftermath of their lovemaking, Melodie is catapulted back to reality when Roman reveals his true plans…to ruin her!FROM ONE NIGHT TO WIFE by Rachael ThomasThree months ago, journalist Serena James had her heart broken by a man she'll never forget, especially not the fury in his eyes the night they parted. Now she's back in Santorini to tell him that their summer fling had unexpected repercussions…
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Chantelle Shaw. Modern Romance September 2015 Books 5-8
MILLS & BOON
“I told you to remove your clothes, azizty.”
Scandalous Sheikh Brides
‘In a moment we will leave the chapel,’ Luca told her. He hesitated. ‘When we step outside it will be necessary for me to kiss you.’
“What do you really want from me, Melodie?” Roman asked in his deadliest tone, willing her to come clean
‘If there are consequences of what has just happened, you will tell me.’
One Night With Consequences
MILLS & BOON
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Modern Romance September 2015 Books 5-8
Traded to the Desert Sheikh
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And that wildness that was always a part of him, the desert that lived inside him, untamed and unconquerable and darker than the night, wished that she’d try. Because he was not the kind of man she’d known all her life. He was not pallid and weak, Western and accommodating. He had been forged in steel and loss, had struck down treachery and rebellion alike with his own two bloodstained hands. He had made himself what he most hated because it had been a necessary evil, a burden he’d been prepared to shoulder for the good of his people. Perhaps it had been too easy a transition; perhaps he was the darkness itself—but those were questions for a restless soul, a long, dark night. Kavian had never been a good man, only a determined one.
He would not only chase her to ground; he would enjoy it.