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Sarah and the Secret Sheikh

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3 out of 5 stars ... I liked it but it wasn't anything to rave about. I do recommend it to those wanting to read a unique sweet romance.

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Finally! Finally I have found a Sheikh romance that I have liked after a string of ones I didn’t. Sarah and the Secret Sheikh broke the chain of bad books in this trope. These books are my guilty pleasure and I almost gave up hope that I would find one that I liked again.

I enjoyed the buildup between Sarah and Majed. They started with a friendship that leads to an unexpected pregnancy and from there blooms into a woman finding her confidence, a future Sheikh learns some lessons in love and what you end with is a book that left a smile on my face. Now it wasn’t perfect by any means but overall I easily read this one in one sitting. I would have loved for it to have been even longer just so I got to see more of their relationship in the future.

This author is new to me and I look forward to reading more from her in the future.

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I am not typically enamored of sheikh-type stories but this one is truly sucked me in. Majed was a likable H and Sarah, while at times frustrated me with her toxic former bf and endless self doubt, she did end up turninn things around a become a great heroine. I loved the budding friendship and relationship that they formed which by the end made me believe that they were truly a great couple. Bravo to Ms. Douglas!

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When a friend asks Sarah to keep an eye on his bar while he travels she falls for the temporary bartender Majed who is visiting Australia. After a one night stand she discovers she is pregnant and when she tells Majed she finds out he is royalty traveling while his father hunts an assassin who killed Majed's brother. A typical Harlequin story with the expected happy ending. Michelle Douglas has written a good many books for Harlequin and is a talented writer.

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Opposites attract? This was a really fun read! Sarah & Majed had a really sweet connection and friendship over a several month period before they ever moved towards romance. After there is a baby on the way and they are having to decide what type of future is in store for them, they continue to grow close and each is willing to give up what they might ultimately want in order to make the other happy. Loved it!

Sarah Collins has lived a fairly laid back and free lifestyle. She carries scars from her childhood along with her and wants no part in heading towards the poison that her parents spewed on a daily basis towards each other. When her friendship with Majed turns steamy for one night of fun, she thinks that's all it is ... until she finds out she's pregnant and has to go tell him!

Majed likes Sarah and appreciates her for the talented person that she is ... he only wishes she could see herself through his eyes. When she tells him their one night tryst has left them expecting a baby, he's blown away. He finds himself telling her his secret ... that his father is the ruling Sheikh of Keddah Jaleel and he's his heir! Sarah agrees to accompany him to his country to make amends with his father and see if she's interested in the future he offers her with his proposal.

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