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The USA Today–bestselling author of How to Keep a Secret delivers a romance of hidden identities, murderous plots, and dangerous desire.
Karim, Sultan of Zangrar, seeks a gentle, obedient bride. What he'll get—through an arranged marriage—is a defiant, feisty wife with fire in her eyes.
Princess Alexandra of Rovina can't be a virgin—she's a rebel European royal, known for partying, driving fast cars, and leaving chaos in her wake. Plus, she's hiding secrets and refusing to do Karim's bidding.
The marriage contract can't be broken. Their wedding vows have to be sealed.
And then, after pretending to be her bodyguard, the sultan discovers that Princess Alexandra is in fact an innocent . . .
Praise for the novels of Sarah Morgan
"Emotional, riveting and uplifting." —Susan Mallery, #1 New York Times–bestselling author
"Snappy dialogue, well-developed characters mix with sweet romantic tension." —Publishers Weekly
"Sweet, sexy and funny." —Library Journal
Karim, Sultan of Zangrar, seeks a gentle, obedient bride. What he'll get—through an arranged marriage—is a defiant, feisty wife with fire in her eyes.
Princess Alexandra of Rovina can't be a virgin—she's a rebel European royal, known for partying, driving fast cars, and leaving chaos in her wake. Plus, she's hiding secrets and refusing to do Karim's bidding.
The marriage contract can't be broken. Their wedding vows have to be sealed.
And then, after pretending to be her bodyguard, the sultan discovers that Princess Alexandra is in fact an innocent . . .
Praise for the novels of Sarah Morgan
"Emotional, riveting and uplifting." —Susan Mallery, #1 New York Times–bestselling author
"Snappy dialogue, well-developed characters mix with sweet romantic tension." —Publishers Weekly
"Sweet, sexy and funny." —Library Journal