
The Sheikh's Reluctant American
The Adjalane Sheikhs Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Thurkettle
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By:
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Leslie North
Banished Sheikh Malid Adjalane has no interest in returning to the family business under the watchful eye of his controlling father. But if Malid doesn't agree to take on a tough deal, he won't be allowed into the palace to see his dying mother. With no other choice, Malid finds himself deep in negotiations with the largest oil producer in the world. He expected hard work, but he never could have prepared himself for the gorgeous, ambitious woman on the other end of this business deal. Nigella Michaels works hard for her father's oil company, but she still has a lot to prove. It's a masculine industry, and with her dad about to retire, this deal could be just what she needs to show him once and for all that she's the right person to continue his legacy. She's always worked well with others, and this should be no exception. But not even her meticulous research could have prepared Nigella for the instant attraction she has with Malid. After so many years on his own, it won't be easy for Malid to put up with his father's terms. But with Nigella's help, perhaps they'll both learn to balance the weight of their family with their own desires.
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*Behavior in Strict Mid East country-toward women/dating is unrealistic
Leslie North treats us to an Arabian tale – here are a few of my thoughts.
Nigella is negotiating a business deal between her family & Ali family.
Malid has lots of problems of his own including a sick mother – whose overbearing father will not allow him to see.
There is an unbelievable (because of the Middle East culture toward women) but sweet date and relationship beginning in the desert – alone. The author creates some intimate scenes (not crude or graphic.)
Will the Sheikh be able to overcome the personal & professional challenges that pop up? Will Nigella seen as more than "a little girl" in her father's eyes as she negotiates? Will this unlikely pairing from two people from polar opposite societies?
This was very sweet and I enjoyed the descriptions of Malid and his homeland, the danger of sandstorms, foods, etc.
I felt that I may be at a bit of a disadvantage in enjoying the full story because I was introduced to the series at book number three. The last 45 minutes were spent addressing issues from what I guess would be books #1 and/or #2.
Nicholas Thurkettle is a new to me narrator. I enjoyed his performance.
This contemporary romance falls right in between the two categories of "innocent" romance and the more "erotic" romances. Hopefully that will help in deciding.
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Unrealistic* But Go With It (*See below)
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Good
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loved it
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The descriptive writing made for a great escape from a dreary, rainy summer day her in the UK! I could almost taste the food and feel the heat and the sand.
Enjoyable, Heartwarming Story
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The narrator did an outstanding job bringing the story to life. I loved his great narration and multiple voices.
The characters are well developed and smart. The story flows at a great pace and it was hard to put it down. I loved everything about it.
I'm looking forward to reading the first two books from this series. There are no cliffhangers and this book can be read as standalone. Sweet HEA conclusion!
"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
Great Contemporary Romance
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I loved the audio edition simple because Nicholas Thurkettle is fantastic was accents.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Sheikh's Reluctant American?
The sand stormWhat does Nicholas Thurkettle bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His accents are on point.Any additional comments?
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