Lily Markham never dreamed she'd find herself as a prisoner in a Sheikh's modern-day harem. She takes any opportunity to escape, then find out that Sheikh Kahlid al-Rasankhka is more than what he seems.

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Read Chapter One of "Stolen for the Sheikh's Pleasure"
Sheikh Kahlid hates that he's been forced into the role of the prince of pleasure, but if it helps him save his kingdom, he has no choice but to play his part to perfection.
Read Chapter Two of "Stolen for the Sheikh's Pleasure"
Lily and Khalid square off against each other. Will they find any common ground?
Lawyer by day, writer by night & military wife who loves happily-ever-afters. During my husband's tour of Afghanistan, I appreciated my favourite authors whose stories kept me company night after night. Those brillant women inspired me to enter this compe See Christine’s full profile
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Katie Graham
Thursday 03 November, 2011, 8:00 AM
I really like this entry. I hope you finish it soon.
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Jack and Barbara Horn
Wednesday 26 October, 2011, 4:47 PM
Christine:
Your book has me mesmerized. Your voice and plot are concise and consistent, and your writing style is impeccable. I can't wait to read the next installment and eventually the finished book as it is amazing. You have my vote all the way to the top. Great Job!
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Carrie Brady
Wednesday 26 October, 2011, 2:27 PM
Hi Christine, I love this. Khalid's indolent power is beautifully drawn against Lily's fiestiness, once she gets going. You have some provocative and original descriptions and have avoided the cliche. Well done. I'm giving you my vote as your flawless style has caught me. I wish you well and await to see you in the top 4.
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