REVIEW: Captive of Kadar by Trish Morey

Posted April 18th, 2015 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Presents, Review / 3 comments

Captive of Kadar by Trish Morey is the third part of The Desert Brother series Captive-of-Kadarand can be easily read as a standalone. Kadar Soheil Amirmorez knows Amber Jones is going to end up in his bed soon when first lays his eyes on her. So when he sees her in trouble, Kadar is only too willing to act.

Amber has never met someone who sets her pulse on fire like Kadar. Her reactions to him both scare and excite her maybe that’s because he is at first her hero, then her captor!

This wasn’t the journey of exploration Amber came to Istanbul for, but as the exotic atmosphere seduces her, she soon becomes his willing captive and he a very attentive keeper!

Captive of Kadar by Trish Morey was a well written romance with an intresting plotline set in the exotic and very beautiful Istanbul.

Amber is a damsel in distress type of heroine who in my opinion did not stand up enough to Kadar. She was likable because was warm hearted but a stronger stand against the hero would have made me respect her more. Kadar is an alpha kind of hero who wants Amber but the way he behaves with her half of the time shows the feelings are mostly sexual and based purely on lust.

The romance started as lust at first sight but slowly the characters developed more deeper feelings for each other but after finishing the story, I still believe their relationship was tending more towards the lust side than love.

Overall, I enjoyed Captive of Kadar but it didn’t really stand out compared to the author’s previous books and the other presents released this month.

 

Book Info:

03SPublication: April 21st 2015 by Harlequin | (Desert Brothers #3)

Enslaved by their desires.

Kadar Soheil Amirmoez couldn’t keep his eyes off the blond-haired beauty strolling through Istanbul’s ancient marketplace. So when he sees her in trouble, Kadar is only too willing to act.

Amber Jones has never met such an intensely commanding man as Kadar. Her reactions to him both scare and excite her maybe that’s because he is at first her hero, then her captor!

This wasn’t the journey of exploration Amber came to Istanbul for, but as the exotic atmosphere seduces her, she soon becomes his willing captive and he a very attentive keeper!

 

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