Many years ago there were two Mediterranean islands, ruled as one kingdomâAdamas. But bitter family feuds ripped Adamas apart and the islands went their separate ways. The Greek Karedes family reigned supreme over glamorous Aristo, and the smouldering AlâFarisi sheikhs commanded the desert lands of Calista!
When the Aristan king died, an illegitimate daughter was discoveredâStefania, the rightful heir to the throne! Ruthlessly, the Calistan Sheikh King Zakari seduced her into marriage, to claim absolute power, but was over-awed by her purityâand succumbed to love. Now they rule both Aristo and Calista together, in the spirit of hope and prosperity.
But a black mark hangs over the Calistan royal family still. As young boys, three of King Zakariâs brothers were kidnapped for ransom by pirates. Two returned safely, but the youngest was swept out to sea and never foundâpresumed dead. Then, at Stefaniaâs coronation, a stranger appeared in their midstâthe ruler of a nearby kingdom, Qusay. A stranger with scars on his wrists from piratesâ ropes. A stranger who knows nothing of his pastâonly his future as a king!
What will happen when Xavian, King of Qusay, discovers that heâs living the wrong life?
And who will claim the Qusay throne if the truth is unveiled?
Find out more in the exciting,brand-new Modern⢠Romance mini-series
DARK-HEARTED DESERT MEN
A kingdom torn apart by scandal; a throne left empty; four smouldering desert princesâ¦Which one will claim the crownâand who will they claim as their brides?
Book 1. WEDLOCKED: BANISHED SHEIKH, UNTOUCHED QUEEN by
Carol Marinelli
Book 2. TAMED: THE BARBARIAN KING
by Jennie Lucas
Book 3. FORBIDDEN: THE SHEIKHâS VIRGIN
by Trish Morey
Book 4. SCANDAL: HIS MAJESTYâS LOVE-CHILD
by Annie West
Dear Reader
The shifting desert sands, the unforgivable heat of a desert sun, and the scent of incense and shisha pipes on the warm, whispering breeze, all combined with a feisty heroine and a golden-skinned hero to end all heroesâwhatâs not to love about sheikh romances?
Which is one reason why I jumped at the chance to participate in the Dark-Hearted Desert Men mini-series. How could I say no?
But it was more than that. For to be a part of a series with talented authors Carol Marinelli, Annie West and Jennie Lucas was a chance too good to miss, and there was no way I wanted to miss out on a desert adventure with some of my favourite authors.
Besides, Rafiq and Seraâs story had me by the throat from the very beginning. We meet Sheikh Rafiq as a ruthless tycoon, now Prince and second in line to the throne of Qusay. On the other hand Sera is a woman broken by duty and circumstance. Forced together, forced to deal with the still unavoidable attraction in the explosive cauldron of their past, can they ever find the love they once believed they were destined for?
Itâs fantasy all the way, with a dark-hearted desert man who finally meets his destiny in the shape of a dark-haired woman with an equally dark past. I hope itâs a fantasy you enjoy!
Much love, as always
Trish Morey
Forbidden: The Sheikhâs Virgin
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Trish Morey is an Australian whoâs also spent time living and working in New Zealand and England. Now sheâs settled with her husband and four young daughters in a special part of South Australia, surrounded by orchards and bushland, and visited by the occasional koala and kangaroo. With a life-long love of reading, she penned her first book at the age of eleven, after which life, career, and a growing family kept her busy until once again she could indulge her desire to create characters and storiesâthis time in romance. Having her work published is a dream come true. Visit Trish at her website, www.trishmorey.com
Recent titles by the same author:
HIS MISTRESS FOR A MILLION
THE RUTHLESS GREEKâS VIRGIN PRINCESS
FORCED WIFE, ROYAL LOVE-CHILD
THE ITALIAN BOSSâS MISTRESS OF REVENGE
THE SHEIKHâS CONVENIENT VIRGIN
To Romance Writers of Australia, an organisation that has taken this one raw writer with a dream, held my hand through the long lean years of rejection, inspired me, educated me and celebrated with me every success along the way. Most of all, thank you for giving me the best friends a girl could have. I owe you so much!
IT SHOULD have been something to celebrate. Business was booming, the Aussie dollar soaring, and people were buying imports like never before. Combined with a sharp recovery in property prices, Rafiq AlâRamizâs import business and property investments were doing better than ever.
It should have been something to celebrateâ¦
With a growl, he turned his back on the reports and swivelled his leather high-backed chair through one hundred and eighty degrees, preferring the floor-to-ceiling views of Sydney Harbour afforded by his prime fortieth-floor office suite to the spreadsheets full of black numbers on his desk.
He didnât feel like celebrating.
What would be the point?
Because it was no fun when it was too easy.