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Rating: Summary: A Passionate filled book. Review: "the Arabian Love-Child" is the third book in a series by Michelle Reid. This is a great story. As I said said in my review of "The Sheikh Chosen Wife #2254" also by Ms. Reid it had been sometime since I read Harlequin Presents and they have really improved from what I remember. I really enjoyed this book. The reader is able to feel Melanie's pain and want to see her and Rafiq to work out their problems. A great book!
Rating: Summary: AWESOME . Review: "the Arabian Love-Child" is the third book in a series by Michelle Reid. This is a great story. As I said said in my review of "The Sheikh Chosen Wife #2254" also by Ms. Reid it had been sometime since I read Harlequin Presents and they have really improved from what I remember. I really enjoyed this book. The reader is able to feel Melanie's pain and want to see her and Rafiq to work out their problems. A great book!
Rating: Summary: A Passionate filled book. Review: "the Arabian Love-Child" is the third book in a series by Michelle Reid. This is a great story. As I said said in my review of "The Sheikh Chosen Wife #2254" also by Ms. Reid it had been sometime since I read Harlequin Presents and they have really improved from what I remember. I really enjoyed this book. The reader is able to feel Melanie's pain and want to see her and Rafiq to work out their problems. A great book!
Rating: Summary: Who do we trust? Review: Back Cover description: RAFIQ'S SECRET SON. Half Arab prince, half French, Rafiq Al-Qadim wears his pride like a suit of armor...as Melanie had discovered when she fell in love with him years ago. Then Rafiq chose to believe ugly lies about her, and blew her out of his life like a grain of desert sand in the wind...But Melanie will never stop wanting Rafiq--unbeknownst to him, she gave birth to his child. Now that Robbie is old enough to need his father, Melanie is determined Rafiq will accept his son...even if he can never forgive her....Good, tight story with strong characters. Interesting that the author doesn't/can't have the heroine prove her "truth". The hero has to take it on faith. Strong female lead, vulnerable and proud hero. Even the child's character was interesting and he didn't take over the story. Good read--try it.
Rating: Summary: One of her best & well-worth the money Review: The Arabian Love-Child was much better than the other 2 book. I didn't even want the book to end because Melanie and Rafiq's struggles and passion was so strong. Melanie was a strong female, which balances the strong male...instead of most of the wimpy heroines in some romance books. It was neat, you could actually feel the character's emotions. I'll probably end up reading it again, soon....
Rating: Summary: AWESOME . Review: This is a classic from Michelle Reid. A part of a mini - series which started with the sheikh's chosen wife and Ethan's temptress bride.Very emotional and feels real. You will definetely Love it.
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