REVIEW: Innocent’s Desert Wedding Contract by Heidi Rice

Posted March 22nd, 2021 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, HJ Recommends, Presents, Review / 0 comments

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Innocent’s Desert Wedding Contract by Heidi Rice: Firstly, can I just say, the cover itself deserves its own bright and shiny star.

A wonderful start sets the tone to an adventure in true Heidi Rice fashion. I love the way she is able to craft a story which keeps you thoroughly engaged while the brilliant blend of story and dialogue weaving through the emotion and adventure is pure gold.

Orla is the star that shines. She is a brilliant blend of everything; smart, beautiful, kind and feisty. Her passion to save her family’s horse farm has the potential to land her in a whole heap of trouble when she faces the instant attraction to the exceptionally good looking Crown Prince Karim.

Innocent’s Desert Wedding Contract is the fake fiancée plot theme done right. The character and story development is clever and thoroughly entertaining. The romance shone through and the gradual build to the conclusion was enhanced by the skilful portrayal of Orla and Karim, the divine locations and the interesting backstory. The epilogue was what you always want an epilogue to be like and Karim’s humour shone though.

Lovely story, thank you Heidi Rice.

 

Book Info:

Publication: February 2021 | Harlequin Presents |

A sheikh, his innocent…and their desert wedding deal! USA TODAY bestselling author Heidi Rice is stirring up plenty of drama in this royal marriage of convenience romance!

A practical agreement…

An indisputable desire!

Sheikh Karim needs a fiancée in order to avoid royal retribution from his tyrant father. Orla Calhoun needs to save her family’s legendary stud farm. The “no sex” clause of their contract should make things simple…if they can contain their simmering chemistry!

Orla’s rich-girl reputation belies years of hard work and her most protected secret: she’s a virgin! That’s never been an issue, until the intense attraction between her and Karim refuses to subside. That attraction becomes unavoidable when duty calls Karim—and his bride-to-be—back to Zafar…

 

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