• The Sheikh's Demanding Fiancé

  • The Botros Brothers Series, Book 3
  • By: Leslie North
  • Narrated by: Tanya Stevens
  • Length: 2 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (37 ratings)

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The Sheikh's Demanding Fiancé

By: Leslie North
Narrated by: Tanya Stevens
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Publisher's summary

Soraya acts tough, but the truth is she melts when she's around Amir. She has never felt such a strong attraction before, and no matter how much she tries to fight it she can't resist Amir's playful charms. Similarly, nobody had ever seen Amir care so much for a woman. Even his brother, Tariq, is beginning to think that Amir, an infamous playboy, is falling for Soraya.

Sara's bond with Tariq strengthens every day. When he is near, she feels feverish, like she is on fire. Just his touch or the smell of his cologne raises her heart rate. To everyone else he is stubborn and intimating, but his tough exterior disappears around the ones he loves, especially Sara and their child. With another Botros baby on the way and a wedding day on the horizon, their relationship grows even more intense.

But will the Botros brothers' relationships be able to sustain during the trials ahead?

Fiddah, the mother of the Botros brothers, invites the whole family to visit Salma City, an exotic paradise located in the heart of the desert. However, when they arrive, a woman from Amir's past is waiting with a secret that could tear the whole Botros family apart.

The Botros Brothers Series: Book one - The Sheikh's Accidental Pregnancy Book two - The Sheikh's Defiant Girlfriend Book three - The Sheikh's Demanding Fiance.

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The shell's demanding fiance'

This was a great book
I had a lot of fun reading this book.
The characters were so well balanced.
I have recommended this book
Thank you
Mrs Maria Keesler

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the athor is pronouncing the word sheik with an A instead of with an E. the story line is great. please the mother of Tarique and admir is really getting on my nerves

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very good

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall

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Not a fan

Not my favorite. The stories in this series go from good, to okay to less than okay. I enjoy Sara & Tarek's story line.

Warning: This story does not in anyway stand in it's own.

While the story went down the narration did get better with each story.

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