REVIEW: Sheikh’s Desert Duty by by Maisey Yates

Posted December 18th, 2014 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Presents, Review / 2 comments

Sheikh’s Desert Duty by by Maisey Yates is the ninth book in the Chatsfield series and can be easily read as a standalone. All the previous books Sheikhs-Desert-Dutywere based on Gene Chatsfield’s children. This book marks the start of a new line of Chatsfield heirs and therefore is a completely different from the previous eight books.

Sophie Parsons needs a scoop on Chatsfiled group of hotels to stop the sale of her friend’s hotel chain but as soon as she gets the scoop she is looking for she gets abducted by a certain sheikh who does not want the gossip to become a headline!

Sheikh Zayn Al-Ahmar has his wedding to arrange, a sister to protect and a country to rule. He’s not going to let one woman bring it all down. Kidnapping Sophie seems like a good idea to ensure her silence but soon the attraction between them puts all his work in jeopardy.

Sheikh’s Desert Duty by Maisey Yates is a well written romance on the abduction trope with two very likable characters who go really well together. Sophie is a journalist who is seeking to help her friend and revive her career by getting the scoop of the century on the Chatsfields. She was innocent in some areas but really smart in the other areas. She was adorable from the start and I completely loved her. Zayn like all sheikhs values his duty and family above everything else. He was extremely disciplined and fiercely guards his control. It was fun seeing Sophie completely undo him and change him to something else entirely in the end. The romance was enjoyable because of the chemistry between the main characters. The pace could have been a little more consistent but it was enjoyable overall.

Overall, Sheikh’s Desert Duty by Maisey Yate is an enjoyable romance which definitely does not disappoint.

 

Book Info:

4SPublication: December 16th 2014 by Harlequin

A Chatsfield Scandal!

Journalist Sophie Parsons needs a scoop to stop the sale of her friend’s hotel chain. And she’s found it! But being abducted by a sheikh goes way beyond the call of duty…

Sheikh Zayn Al-Ahmar has a wedding to arrange, a sister to protect and a country to rule. He’s not going to let one woman bring it all down with a headline! Kidnapping Sophie seemed like a good idea, but soon her delectable company puts everything he values at risk.

Only one mistress can rule Zayn’s heart—will it be Sophie, or his duty?

Welcome to The Chatsfield, New York!

 

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2 Responses to “REVIEW: Sheikh’s Desert Duty by by Maisey Yates”

  1. marcyshuler

    Thanks for the recommendation and the review, Ipshita! I love Maisey Yates and I enjoy the Chatsfield books. This one I’ll be searching out soon. 🙂