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Monday, December 11, 2017

Review : The Secret of the Sheikh’s Betrothed by Felicitas Ivey





Title : The Secret of the Sheikh’s Betrothed 
Author : Felicitas Ivey
Genre : Contemporary Gay Romance
Published : November 15th 2107
My Rating : 3 of 5 Stars





     A billionaire and a Bedouin girl—each with a shocking secret. 
     Billionaire Fathi al-Murzim is a workaholic businessman, too busy running the family’s companies to even think about marriage. Too bad he never told his grandfather he’s gay, because Grandfather just announced a childhood betrothal—to a Bedouin girl Fathi never heard about before. 
     Ikraam din Abdel was raised as a woman by his avaricious and abusive older sister, who didn’t want him to be their father’s heir. He’d never thought to be married either, and is surprised when his sister informs him of his betrothal.
     When Fathi and Ikraam meet, they are drawn to each other in a manner neither of them expected. As the plans for their wedding progress, they both realize they need to tell the other the truth. But can they, with both cultural taboos and family pressures to deal with?

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It's kinda weird and a bit 'unlogic'  at some part especially with Arab culture for all this things to happen. Definitely unbelievable BUT I love the idea of the story and I do really enjoying the reading!!!

Love the pace, love the interaction between Fathi and Ikraam, love the writing and everything feels so...'right' in...still 'un-logic' way.


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