

This book, and the rest of the throne of Judar books, deserve to be printed in a format to suit their magnificence. The Desert King is a memorable love story that I was only sorry got published as a category romance. Not to mention how the author handled the very sensitive subject of prescription drug addiction that Aliyah suffered from, without any fault of her own, and how hard and long she'd fought to beat it, to become the magnificent woman who held that lion desert of a man's heart in her hand. The way they find their way back to each other is sheer storytelling brilliance. Kamal and Aliyah have a heartbreaking past, and they are both powerful, amazing people who have to marry their worst enemy, each other, to save their kingdoms, Judar and Zohayd. I mean, that sword duel between Kamal and Aliyah in their wedding was AMAZING! You should read the book for these parts alone.But then the rest of the book is as incredible. And all THAT could only describe the wedding scene and wedding. She has such a strength of heart that it's impossible not to admire her.Their story was beautifully written, emotionally driven. She's suffered through so much and came out victorious, even during the first months with Kamal. But as unforgiving as he is, he's that much deeply in love with Aliyah.Aliyah, she's a true heroine. I just realized that it would have been best if I started from the first book then followed through, because the story only got better.Between Kamal and Amjad (To Touch A Sheikh), Kamal is the more ruthless one, almost bordering on cruelty as Aliyah put it. When Kamal abruptly ended their blistering affair years ago, he vowed Aliyah would never ensnare him again.Review 1: Intense. In return for an heir, Kamal Aal Masood will give his new wife Aliyah anything – except the trust and intimacy she desperately wants.

Kaliq still wants Tamara, so he sees to it that she returns to his kingdom for the assignment of her career! She will model the royal jewels she should have worn as his bride.and deliver to him the wedding night he was previously denied. Kaliq Al–Zahir A'zam cannot believe the audacity of Tamara Weston! This teasing little virgin – who once rejected his proposal of marriage – is now a top model displaying her body on billboards for all to see. The Desert King's Bejewelled Bride by Sabrina Philips Custom dictates that a wife must be seated beside him, and he's got just the bride in mind.the independent and feisty Rou Tournell. But then family tragedy leaves him the heir to his kingdom's throne. This playboy prince is happiest when cruising the casinos of Monte Carlo. Synopsis: Duty, Desire And The Desert King by Jane PorterĪs the middle son and black sheep of a powerful desert family, Zayed has sworn off love and marriage.
