Author: | Selena Savage | ISBN: | 9781311670038 |
Publisher: | Midnight Climax Bundles | Publication: | July 6, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Selena Savage |
ISBN: | 9781311670038 |
Publisher: | Midnight Climax Bundles |
Publication: | July 6, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
An Arabian prince wants to marry her. Will she get pregnant, too?
Rachel Marigold had assumed that her sister, third in a line of national-level reporters, would be safe when she left the country for a story.
When she received a letter claiming she'd been kidnapped, and demanding a king's ransom, she assumed that there were mechanisms in place to deal with it.
Both of those assumptions, she soon realized, were false.
Now she's in Dubai, trying to save her sister's life, with nowhere near the amount she needed and the hope that she could cause enough of a public relations nightmare for the military to get involved.
Instead, though, she gets help from an unlikely source: An Arabic prince, claiming to have known her sister, says that she got involved with the wrong crowd.
He says that it's his family's fault that her sister was taken, and his family will recover her.
The only catch is that Rachel's going to need to marry into the family, and not just on paper.
Nazir's parents are going to want children, and as the wedding approaches, Rachel realizes:
So does she.
An Arabian prince wants to marry her. Will she get pregnant, too?
Rachel Marigold had assumed that her sister, third in a line of national-level reporters, would be safe when she left the country for a story.
When she received a letter claiming she'd been kidnapped, and demanding a king's ransom, she assumed that there were mechanisms in place to deal with it.
Both of those assumptions, she soon realized, were false.
Now she's in Dubai, trying to save her sister's life, with nowhere near the amount she needed and the hope that she could cause enough of a public relations nightmare for the military to get involved.
Instead, though, she gets help from an unlikely source: An Arabic prince, claiming to have known her sister, says that she got involved with the wrong crowd.
He says that it's his family's fault that her sister was taken, and his family will recover her.
The only catch is that Rachel's going to need to marry into the family, and not just on paper.
Nazir's parents are going to want children, and as the wedding approaches, Rachel realizes:
So does she.