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The Sheikh's American Fiancée

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This is a voluntary review of an advanced copy.

Fun read as we see Christina head to Kattahar when she finds out her sister was really adopted and there is hope for a donor for her niece.

A little mystery, lots of drama, and hot romance make this a fun, quick read and you get to see Zatar and Alex from the first book.

Typical man oblivious to a scheming woman adds drama to this romance, and along with the HEA, Hope gets her donor and new family members.

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Loved reading the fabulous and fantastic romance story. Christina's niece needs a kidney transplant and no one in the family is a donor. Christina finds out Kasha, her sister, was adopted, and her mother, Sabrina, lived in Kattahar. While Christina is in Kattahar, she meets a devastatingly, handsome man, Dakaric, King of Al Qalb, who says he will help her and he needs her to pretend to be his fiance'. Read the highly recommended and wonderfully written love story.
I reviewed a copy of the story through NetGalley.

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A big thank you to NetGalley and Relay Publishing for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. This is the 3rd book in a series. It reads well as a stand alone. It was not my favorite of Ms. North's books. It is pretty out there, as in car fetched! This is not to say that I didn't like it but for those of you wanting realistic romance- this would not be for you.
The cultural mistake Christina makes is sort of silly! Who stands in a receiving line and doesn't notice that no one is doing what she was advised to do! Also for a family strapped for cash, spends a lot to go to a far off country on what could be a wild goose chase! Regardless, I found it amusing, and maybe I rolled my eyes at some cliche parts but still an entertaining way to spend an hour or two when it's raining outside! I give it a 3!

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Christina and her sister are cleaning out their parent's house to sell when Christina stumbles upon a diary indicating her sister is adopted. Christina's niece is in desperate need of a kidney transplant and there could potentially be more donors. The only problem is Kasha's birth mother was in Kattahar.

Christina heads to Kattahar to find Sabrina. When she checks into the inn, she finds a sinfully hot man running the in who asks her to be his fake fiancee. Dakarick, King of Al Quaib is desperate to bring his country into the modern age and make it prosperous. Everybody is more concerned with when is he going to get married so he creates a fake fiancee. Christina is a perfect solution. A beautiful woman to pose for photos and prove his fiancee exists.

As secrets and half-truths threaten their blossoming attraction, can Christina and Dakaric discover they want a real engagement with an everlasting love?

This was a great ending to the series. I liked the fast-paced, interesting read. My only wish was that the book was longer and we knew what happened to Christina and Dakarick.

I voluntarily reviewed an ARC provided by NetGalley and the publisher. Thank you!

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Christina is in the tiny country of Kattahar for one reason and one reason only—she’s looking for a potential donor for her adorable niece who’s desperate for a kidney. While cleaning out her parents’ attic, Christina stumbles upon a family secret: her sister, Kasha, is adopted and her birth mother, Sabrina, a potential kidney donor, is living in Kattahar. With her world thrown into a tailspin, Christina heads to Kattahar to seek Sabrina out. What’s not in her plans is becoming involved with anyone, including the sinfully hot man she can’t keep her eyes off. But when he asks her to be his fiancée, she’s more than a little intrigued.When I started reading I couldn't put it down.Leslie North is magnifysent and amazing writer.I cannot wait to read more of there books.Keep up the great work.You should definitely read this book.Can't wait for the next book.

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Leslie North writes a consistently good story. The Sheikh’s American Fiancée is no exception. I enjoyed it as I do all of her books.

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A desert tale about how an American woman beguiles an Arabian king. Christina travels to the Middle East in search of her sister’s true family and to hopefully find a kidney donor for her niece. While there she meets Dakaric, king of Al Qalb, who agrees to help her uncover the truth. She becomes swept away by the beautiful area, the people, and the handsome innkeeper. Seeing Dakaric’s interest in Christina, his personal assistant tries to break them apart. In the end, will Christina return to America with or without answers? Very strong characters and exciting story! I received an arc in exchange for my honest review.

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The reason that brings Christina to Dakaric's city and Inn is original. I truly enjoyed this story. I can't wait to see what's up next from North.

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