The Sheikh's Furious Prisoner - Leslie North

The Sheikh's Furious Prisoner

By Leslie North

  • Release Date: 2014-07-30
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4
4
From 314 Ratings

Description

Saja is summoned back home to the province of Quabeca, and is to be forced into a marriage with Prince Basil Al-Qadir.

But Saja is not interested in marriage, even if her betrothed is extremely attractive and wealthy. The Prince has the jawline of a Greek god, is strikingly tall and his muscular figure would intimidate most, but not Saja. After meeting the man for only two minutes she already hates him. He is controlling, argumentative and insufferably arrogant, yet, his dark broody eyes hold an intensity that Saja struggles to pull back from.

Prince Al-Qadir has never met a woman like Saja; she is almost from a different species. She wears improper clothing, behaves inappropriately, and has no traditional values. And she does not fear him. In fact, her temper often flares around him. She needs taming, yet he can't help but notice the feeling that surfaces in his groin when she is around, and the loneliness he feels when she isn't.

Until he has tamed her, he refuses to let her go. But this may be a game he loses, and the Prince never loses.

Reviews

  • Good story line

    2
    By PSemones
    I liked the story but confused of all the misspelled words. I am really confused of who is Macee. When Basil and Saja first have sex instead of Saja it’s Macee. I stopped buying from the author because of all the misspelled words and grammar errors. I’m just wondering why the editor isn’t fired. I will have to say this wasn’t worth what I paid.
  • Conquered

    5
    By 68jiggy
    When two hot-tempered individuals meet you can bet sparks are going to fly. But that's exactly what happens when Saha- the illegitimate daughter of Sheik Tamar and Prince Basil are betrothed. Slowly after the embers are smoldering something happens and love overturns flaring tempers!!!
  • Eh...

    2
    By jesslynn01
    Good story, but I could not stand the way the sentences were written. Most of them seemed boring, very short and to the point. Almost like how you would read a children's book. Other than when they were arguing it rarely seemed like there was any excitement or passion.
  • The sheik's furious prisoner

    5
    By Aurtrivic
    Loved the intensity of the characters, super good read. Amanda S.