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The Sheikh's Surprise Triplets

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I really enjoyed reading this book. As in her other books, the author's heroines and her heroes as well are far from everything I always associated with Sheikhs and their likes in romance books. I should probably have read one of her books as my first one of that kind but, well, better late than never, right?

As I've come to expect in her books, Leslie North has some strong characters for us. Special, strong-minded and definitely very likable characters, that balance each other and complete each other in a very positive way.
I like how open they are about their feelings, no cat and mouse games, no hiding or stupid misunderstandings, Basri and Juliette just acknowledge their feelings and go for it.

Even though I spent my time changing between smiling a bit goofily and blinking away some sentimental tears, there is also a lot of action involved. Oh, real action, not of the sexy steamy kind, at least not only that kind of action. Again I love how the author uses characters' strengths and nobody becomes some kind of super hero, they just use what they got and go from there. Okay, they are pretty badass anyway and they are good looking of course but they don't develop some McGyver-Superman-cross-genes along the way.

The story was captivating and sweet and I definitely will come back with more books by the author, again!

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I've been waiting for Basri's story and I was not disappointed. OMG I loved this installment of the series. The plotline with the company was really solid and I liked that we got to see his grandmother.

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This was my first time reading a book in this series of three sheik brothers. This story is about the youngest brother Basri and the woman hi mother hires as his assistant. This book was kinda huge shocker. I kinda had an idea about it and it was so not what I expected.

I did enjoy it and I don't want to say too much here because I don't want to spoil too much. I will say that Juliette is this really together woman, she is a by the book person and she wants to control everything Basri well he is the guy that has never met a rule he followed. He is like the wind, free and he likes it that way. So they are these huge opposites.

The story also takes place outside the US in Beirut so it was a whole new world for me to see. I did enjoy it and I recommend it if you want some drama with your romance. Both characters were really great people just very opposites.

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The Sheikh's Surprise Triplets is the third book in the Azhar Sheikhs series and it is where we meet Juliette. A strong independent workaholic will meet her match when she comes face to face with Basir. A sweet romance with a little spice this was a great addition to this series

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Wow!!! Loved this, and really never saw THAT coming!!! A++++++

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ARC - I voluntarily offered to review this book with no obligations and my opinions are honest!
To the people that do not know him, Basri comes up as a carefree individual.
They think that he does not take anything seriously.
They were totally wrong.
Basri takes his job + family very seriously.
He just have another way of showing it. If they only try to know the real Basri.
Juliette was hired to keep Basri on the right track. ( with no success )
Juliette thinks of Basri as the wild card.
You never know what he will do next.
As she gets to know him, she sees what nobody sees.
She also start to fall in love with him.
The feeling is mutual. Basri also is falling in love w/ Juliette.
Will their difference tear them apart ?
Love always win.

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This is a voluntary review of an advanced copy.

At the beginning of the book, I was wondering how Juliette could ever fall for Basri as they were so very much different! She was very organized and ordered while he was always dreaming up new ideas and totally unscheduled in everything!

When Juliette agrees to go on one of Basri's adventure, you can see a different side of him and how she could fall for him. I liked that while it was very hard for Juliette to accept that she could not have a child due to a medical problem, she did adopt the triplets and not have a surprise pregnancy which would have been pretty unbelievable.

I liked that Basri was such a giving person and willing to let the schools have their new product for free. It was interesting to hear his mother when she mentioned that Basri was so like his father and that they complimented each other just as Basri and Juliette would compliment each other.

I have not read the two previous books and after reading this one, I want to read them - and see how the mother was so instrumental in finding the correct woman for her sons! I like how the book had a lot of romance with a bit of drama and intrigue added into the story.

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great read. my favorite of the series. one glitch at 80% mark, Juliette becomes Violette

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Leslie North's Azhar Sheeikhs Series keeps getting better. Although this is a series of the loves of the Azhar brothers they can easily be read as a stand alone. Quick relaxing enjoyment of the chronicles of Juliette and her quest to keep Basri on task. Hired by Basri's mother Juliette flies to Beirut and embarks on a adventure of a life time. Instead of Juliette manipulating Basri to focus on business; he entices her to live a little on a wilderness trek. Life is dangerous for the couple but will lead to the ultimate HEA. "A copy of this book was provided to me by Relay Publishing via NetGalley with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read and my comments her are my honest opinion."

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I liked this story but can't get over Juliette's potty mouth. Especially while at work, very unprofessional. Other than that I enjoyed the beautiful setting that, The Sheikh's Surprise Triplets, had for it's backdrop.

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