Wednesday, December 23, 2015
BOOK REVIEW- THE SHEIKH'S FIRST CHRISTMAS
Annabelle Christensen has a busy Christmas planned, but not in the way you might expect. She's a thief; a professional burglar, who robs the palatial mansions of the rich and famous to put her sister through college and carve out a less than wholesome life for herself. However, this Christmas, she's going to get caught, and nothing will ever be the same again...
Sheikh Sadiq Al'Adash is used to spending his Christmases locked away in lonely isolation, unwilling to let the cheer of Christmas into his life. So when his house is invaded by Annabelle, he's torn between defending his miserly traditions, and letting a rare ray of Christmas-time cheer shine upon him...
After a botched burglary attempt, Annabelle is caught locked inside the Sheikh's panic room. She knows her time is up. What she doesn't know is that her Christmas tale is just beginning...
Can Annabelle find in the Sheikh a way to turn her life around? Can Sheikh Sadiq finally face his own holiday-time demons, and discover a new-found love of Christmas? And can the two of them foster a love from the unlikeliest of meetings, that will change their lives forever?
This is a Christmas romance novel from best-selling author Holly Rayner; it's a full-length, stand-alone romance, with a guaranteed HEA! Also included is the first few chapters of Holly Rayner's previous release, Sold To The Sheikh! AMAZON
This is a story of two wildly different people. Both lonely and pained but in different ways. Annabelle was raised by a single mother struggling to make ends meet while of course Sadiq comes from wealth and privilege. These two meet in a way that is unorthodox but its probably the only way that they could meet. While it might be a bit hard to see really happening, it was a pleasant read. Both of the MC's were interesting and work together not because they have to but because they want to. Their friendship started out rocky but they both brought something good to each other.
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