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Stolen by the Sheikh (Mills & Boon Modern) [Paperback]

Trish Morey
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  • Paperback: 186 pages
  • Publisher: Mills & Boon; New edition edition (5 Aug 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0263841731
  • ISBN-13: 978-0263841732
  • Product Dimensions: 16.4 x 10.8 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 606,527 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
"Pride and anger are such worthless emotions when so much is at stake". Quote from author Trish Morey.

I loved the book....excellent storyline. Who I really liked was Sappy (Sapphire), not just her spunk and energy but her character. Usually the women in "sheikh" books are from the UK or US Sappy is Australian born and raised which made this story very interesting plus her profession, a fashion designer working in Milan.

Sheikh Khaled, just a wonderful alpha, yet tender even though revenge was his first priority. He really met his match in Sappy. The attraction and sexual pull between these two characters was amazing and made for a great romance.

Thanks for the great read, Trish Morey. I can't wait to read Paolo's story, The Mancini Marriage Bargain.

Back Cover Summary:
Sheikh Khaled Al-Ateeq has asked Sapphire Clemenger to design the wedding gown of his intended bride. But there's more to Khaled's deal than meets the eye: Sapphy must accompany him to his desert palace, and she's forbidden to meet the bride-to-be. How strange when she's told the bridal gown's measurements are her own....

Sapphy realizes that she's been stolen by the sheikh - because she's his chosen wife!

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By Cloggie Downunder TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Stolen by the Sheikh is Trish Morey's 3rd romance novel. When a tall, dark and handsome man walks into Sapphy Clemenger's fashion boutique in Milan, she's immediately attracted. But the man she knows as Khaled wants her to design a wedding dress for his bride-to-be. And he insists she come to his home city in the small independent desert state, Jebbai, to design and make the dress. Sheikh Khaled Al-Ateeq has very personal reasons for virtually kidnapping Sapphy, and the dress is just a pretext. At first I thought this romance was going to be all swooning at his powerful masculinity, etc, but actually, the dialogue proved to be quite snappy and the plot was better than I had expected. An Aussie romance located in the Arabian desert.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Pride and anger are such worthless emotions when so much is at stake" 26 Mar 2006
By Marilyn Shoemaker - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Pride and anger are such worthless emotions when so much is at stake". Quote from author Trish Morey.

I loved the book....excellent storyline. Who I really liked was Sappy (Sapphire), not just her spunk and energy but her character. Usually the women in "sheikh" books are from the UK or US Sappy is Australian born and raised which made this story very interesting plus her profession, a fashion designer working in Milan.

Sheikh Khaled, just a wonderful alpha, yet tender even though revenge was his first priority. He really met his match in Sappy. The attraction and sexual pull between these two characters was amazing and made for a great romance.

Thanks for the great read, Trish Morey. I can't wait to read Paolo's story, The Mancini Marriage Bargain.

Back Cover Summary:

Sheikh Khaled Al-Ateeq has asked Sapphire Clemenger to design the wedding gown of his intended bride. But there's more to Khaled's deal than meets the eye: Sapphy must accompany him to his desert palace, and she's forbidden to meet the bride-to-be. How strange when she's told the bridal gown's measurements are her own....

Sapphy realizes that she's been stolen by the sheikh - because she's his chosen wife!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Nice plot, sexy, romantic, What else can I say? 5 July 2006
By Yadel C - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Stolen by the Sheikh is a great read! Sapphire is fashion designer living in Milan, forced to travel with a handsome sheikh to his country in order to design his bride's wedding dress. Unbeknownst to her she is his chosen bride.

Sheikh Khaled chose Sapphy because she is dating his sworn enemy. The one who 12 years ago stole his bride from him. Now Khaled will finally have his revenge. However, Khaled did not count with falling in love with Sappy, and it will be hard for him to make her stay after she find out the thruth.

Read the romance, the strong chemistry between these two will make you feel hot!
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
It was OK 21 Mar 2006
By Embrya deShango - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This was a good story, typical sheikh business, but the heroine bordered on TSTL after making a dress for a mystery woman she never met, but she didn't happen to notice they had all the same measurements...I'm looking forward to the second story in this series, from the cad who did this heroine dirty by already being married...should prove a more interesting plt than this over-used faux kidnapping.
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