The Sheik's Arabian Christmas: The Sheiks of the Arabian Coast Series (Book 6)
β Scribed by Erin, Snihur
- Book ID
- 110515596
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 63 KB
- Series
- The Sheiks of the Arabian Coast 6
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Sheik Khalid: Quiet and cunning, Sheik Khalid never thought heβd be a father. Who could blame him? His own father was a cruel man, but now, Khalidβs wife, Amelia, is opening his eyes to new possibilities. When his estranged brother, Maarku, enters the picture, Khalid must put his revenge behind him and look towards the future with his growing family. Sheik Malik: Sheik Malik has a secret. And so does his wife. Will these two fiery hearts be able to weather the storm as their secrets come to life? Sheik Amoz: Death is never easy. Feeling the loss of her mother, Amozβ wife, Teresa, needs her sisterβs help more than ever. Without her motherβs guidance, how will she ever be able to care for her son, Xavier. Will Amoz be able to calm Teresaβs fears and prove to her once and for all how happy she can be in Elish? Sheik Kasin: Everything has to be perfect. Their friends will be arriving in the newly restored country of Hattan to celebrate Christmas. Nothing can go wrong. Or so Sheik Kasin believes. His wife, Amira, has plans of her own to surprise her husband. When his overprotective and views of children put a damper on her news, Amira wonders if they will ever escape their horrific past. Sheik Tariq: Newly crowned, Sheik Tariq wants nothing more than his first ever Christmas celebration with his family and the love of his life, Sophie Marks. Can the handsome Sheik convince his elusive love to finally put their past behind them and take his hand in marriage?
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Enchanting and beautiful, Sophie Marks has always been one step ahead of every man sheβs ever stolen from, but one man proves to be more persistent then the rest. And this time, he isnβt letting her get away. Crown Prince Tariq Abadi of Hattan couldnβt believe his eyes. The woman heβd been quietly