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His Royal Prize (American Romance, 881)

His Royal Prize (American Romance, 881)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The last brother.
Review: Back Cover description: Dashing bachelor prince Sharif Asad Al Farid swept onto the Desert Rose ranch, his eyes as fierce as the Texas heat. Although he'd come to meet his newfound relatives, it was their lovely ranch hand who attracted his attention. Olivia Smith's beguiling innocence and sassy attitude enraptured him. Matrimony wasn't on Sharif's mind-until the press caught them in a compromising clinch...and his royal family demanded a wedding.
The powerful sheikh could not deny his duty, but convincing independent Olivia to become his princess bride would put his reputation as a master of charm and seduction to the ultimate test.

This is the fourth book in this series. I've read HIS INNOCENT TEMPTRESS (I think it was by Kasey Michaels). This book is similar in that both brothers have to decide which is more important, politics or love. Olivia is a good, strong, likable heroine. Sharif's character starts out obnoxious but grows and develops nicely. There is a little humor, secondary romance and good sexual tension. The only drawback was that I didn't feel that Olivia could have been as naïve as she was after working with the ranch hands for so many years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great one in the Texas Sheikhs Series
Review: Synopsis: Dashing bachelor prince Sharif Asad Al Farid swept onto the Desert Rose ranch, his eyes as fierce as the Texas heat. Although he'd come to meet his newfound relatives, it was their lovely ranch hand who attracted his attention. Olivia Smith's beguiling innocence and sassy attitude enraptured him. Matrimony wasn't on Sharif's mind - until the press caught them in a compromising clinch...and his royal family demanded a wedding. The powerful sheikh could not deny his duty, but convincing independent Olivia to become his princess bride would put his reputation as a master of charm and seduction to the ultimate test. I love this series and this is another winner in the group! Sharif is great and Olivia is the confident heroine that we miss too often in "Sheikhs books".

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book 4 of Texas Sheikhs series has intriguing twists & turns
Review: This is the fourth book in the Texas Sheikhs series on the royal Coleman family. If you haven't read the first three books in the series here is a summary. This story is about the youngest son Sharif who is the lost child of Rose Coleman. When her husband, King Ibraham, was assassinated Rose had to flee the country with her young three sons but she didn't know she was pregnant with fourth son Sharif.

After Rose made sure her three sons were safe with her brother Randy Coleman in the United States she went back to try to find out who was behind her husband's assassination. She made the mistake of trusting her sister-in-law Layla who was married to King Azzam who now rules in his assassinated brother's place. Layla arranges for Rose to be locked up in a sanitarium and leaves her there to rot.

Layla takes Rose's baby and gives him to a neighboring King & Queen of Sorajhee who are childless but doesn't tell them the truth where she got the baby. Sharif grows up believing his parents are his birth parents. The truth of what happened to Rose and her three sons were disclosed in the first three books. This book begins with Sharif meeting his mother Rose and his brothers for the first time.

When he arrives at the Coleman ranch in Texas he also finds himself intrigued by Olivia Smith, an innocent and sassy ranch hand who works for the Coleman family. Olivia and Sharif have a lot of challenges trying to get to know each other but you'll be unable to put the book down because you'll want to see how they end up together. Very well written story with interesting people that seem real. I highly recommend this book!


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