In Falling for Her Reluctant Sheikh by Amalie Berlin, Sleep therapist Dr. Adalyn Quinn has had difficult patients before…but gorgeous Prince Khalil Al-Akkari presents a whole new challenge! Darkly brooding, and haunted by the night he failed to save his brother, Khalil is the last man Adalyn should desire…
But as they share long nights under a desert moon it becomes impossible to deny their sizzling chemistry. Can Adalyn help Prince Khalil recover the peace that eludes him…even if it means unlocking the heart she’s protected for so long?
Falling for Her Reluctant Sheikh by Amalie Berlin was a well written romance about a tortured hero and the woman who heals him. I found the plot-line refreshing and so very different from the usual medical romance. The author has done a very good job of pushing her boundaries without going overboard.
Adalyn is a strong, independent heroine who has a perfect combination of strength and vulnerabilities. I loved how she never gave up on Khalil even when he kept pushing her away. Khalil is an alpha hero who takes his responsibilities as a prince quite seriously. I loved everything about him from his personality to the intensity he had.
The romance is emotional filled with swoon worthy moments. Overall, this is a recommended romance for every medical romance lover. With great medical details and an adorable romance, Falling for Her Reluctant Sheikh by Amalie Berlin does not fail to keep you hooked throughout.
Book Info:
Publication: Published October 1st 2015 | Harlequin Medical Romances |
Falling for a desert prince…
Sleep therapist Dr. Adalyn Quinn has had difficult patients before…but gorgeous Prince Khalil Al-Akkari presents a whole new challenge! Darkly brooding, and haunted by the night he failed to save his brother, Khalil is the last man Adalyn should desire…
But as they share long nights under a desert moon it becomes impossible to deny their sizzling chemistry. Can Adalyn help Prince Khalil recover the peace that eludes him…even if it means unlocking the heart she’s protected for so long?
Tammy Y
Thanks for your review. I read this book too and I really enjoyed it.
Marsha
sounds good.
marcyshuler
Thanks for the review, Ipshita. The book sounds wonderful!