The Desert Prince (Silhouette Desire) Review

The Desert Prince (Silhouette Desire)
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The so-called hero is a spineless man who repeatedly walks out on the heroine, because she's not the kind of woman he was raised to marry. These aren't spoilers, because all this is revealed early on in the book.
The first time he leaves her to marry another woman in order to please his father, the second time the now-divorced hero has a one-night stand with her when they run into each other at a conference, and the third time he hires the heroine in a professional capacity, so he can have a quick fling with her before he marries yet someone else.
What the hero doesn't know is that the one-night stand resulted in a child, now three years old. Once he finds out about the child, he suddenly realizes that he's loved the heroine all along.
As far as I'm concerned, he's a day late and a dollar short. His behavior over the years is absolutely disgraceful. He's a weak man, who lacks the courage of his convictions. As a result, he's spent his entire adult life treating the various women in his life -- the heroine, his first wife, his intended second wife and all the other women in between -- with utter disrespect.
For a decade, he's treated the heroine like a toy to play with and then discard at will. Worse, the heroine let him treat her like that. What's that old saying? Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
Well, shame on the heroine.

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Mr. February: Salim Al Mansur, desert princeHis Quest: Marry and produce an heirHis Quandry: The woman he wanted, he couldn't haveHe'd been determined to keep their relationship strictly business. Though seeing Celia Davidson again had Salim reconsidering seduction. Yes, he'd once rejected her because she would not make a suitable bride. But surely Celia understood he could not deny his duty, and the lovely American could never give him an heir.Or had she already done so?--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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