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The Sheik's Secret Twins

The Sheik's Secret Twins

From the first moment he’d arrived, Sheik Malik bin Saqqaf had thrown her life into chaos. And the longer he stayed, the more she fell in love with him. 

But could she trust him? He’d betrayed her once, should she risk it again? 

They’d been lovers four years ago, a relationship that had resulted in her wonderful twin boys. Now he was back and he wanted into her life once again. 

She had to tell him about his sons, but she didn’t want to take him back into her life. 

Malik had other ideas. His previous marriage had been his father’s idea, a political union that had been a disaster from the beginning. Now he was divorced and all he wanted was Siri, the only woman he’d ever loved. He had to win her back! 

The awkward introduction to his sons took him completely by surprise. Knowing that he had two sons, princes who would follow in his footsteps, only sealed the deal. He wanted both Siri and his sons now. He just had to figure out how to get her to trust him again. He had to win back her love.

Reviews
  • This is an awesome read an very well written

    This is an awesome read an very well written

    By Bequesanewton

  • Loved the book

    Loved the characters and the story, but I wish you people could type. All the misspelled words drives me crazy. By the way what happen to her parents and her company so many little details that were left out that could lift the book up more. But it was a lovely story, made me sad when it ended. I wonder if authors go back and proofread the finished produce before they authorize them to publish their books. They should they would learn all the misspelled words which makes the author look dumber than a rock.

    By PSemones

  • Good story but poorly edited

    Note to writers everywhere: if you can't spell or don't know the difference between "ridged" and "rigid," hire someone who does!

    By Zohyeahz

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