Marguerite Kaye's red-hot romantic tales transport readers to a time where love and passion reign supreme. Lady Celia Cleveden is the picture of pragmatism and sensible behavior, having no interest in uncouth louts or brutish rakes. That is, until the wild prince Ramiz of A'Qadiz rescues her amidst the shifting desert sands. Ramiz offers Celia a place in his harem-a proposal the cultured lady would normally refuse. But with their torrid nights burning hotter than the desert's midday sun, Celia feels compelled to at least consider the sheikh's enticing offer.
Download and start listening now!
"Another cute oriental sheikh historical romance story. I really enjoyed the characters but liked the first book in the series a tiny bit better. Maybe because there haven't been an annoying family like Celia's. ;) Great read for inbetween!"
— Anna-Lisa (4 out of 5 stars)
" I didn't want to put this book down, the story of Lady Celia and Prince Ramiz is very romantic,enjoyed it very much. :) "
— Grandmaking553, 11/25/2013" Sebenarnya sih awal ceritanya oke cuma koq sepertinya semakin belakangan lebih pentingin keinginan seksualnya si Celia. Dipertengahan makin ngantuk dan terus-terusan loncat bacanya jadi bikin bete. "
— Etty, 4/6/2013" Wow this is one book that I totally loved, not just liked. This is the book that got me hooked to regency novels! Can't wait to read mor of this author! "
— Tanya, 10/28/2012" I liked it. Ms. Kaye has a great writing style. I loved that though the book centered on Celia's and Ramiz's relationship, there were Arab customs intertwined. "
— Aly, 7/17/2012Marguerite Kaye, born and educated in Scotland, originally qualified as a lawyer but chose not to practice. Instead, she carved out a career in IT and studied history part time, gaining a first-class honors and a master’s degree. She had dreamed of being a writer since winning a poetry competition when she was nine, and she finally took the plunge thirty years later with a historical romance.
Julia Franklin has a passion for audiobooks and has been narrating them for over twenty years. Her credits include Faith by Lesley Pearse, Love and Louis XIV by Antonia Fraser, and The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes. Franklin combines her work as a narrator with radio broadcasting and scriptwriting.