Nasser Safar isn’t what you’d call a long-term man. Over the last few years he’s been raising funds for an education initiative for his Tribe, and while he’s still focused on that, he’s also been playing the field, trying to outrun the memory of the woman who left him. She chose her love for her sister over her love for him. It’s a wound that still haunts Nasser, even while he continues the … education project that had been their shared dream.
Willow Everstone left the only man she’d ever loved after he’d given her an ultimatum: stay with him, or leave to care for her cancer-ridden sister and let him go. It was the hardest decision she ever had to make, and in the end she lost her chance at a future with the love of her life. Now, with her sister in remission, Willow is ready to follow her dream of bringing education to all parts of the world. Her first project? A newly minted international initiative…in Nasser’s country.
Neither Nasser nor Willow are happy having to work together to create the Tribe’s new school. But when a visa issue almost kicks Willow out of the country—leaving her education initiative in limbo—Nasser offers an unconventional solution: a fake engagement. Despite their earlier reluctance, the marriage of convenience soon turns sultry glances into steamy nights. And when a surprise baby calls the “fake” part of their plan into question, they’ll have to decide if they’re willing to give their second chance at love a fighting chance, or leave their blossoming future behind.
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If you wait long enough, we all grow up eventually! Nasser and Willow shared their passion for education. He gave her an ultimatum. She left to take care of her sick sister, Rose diagnosed with Cancer. Nasser didn’t take his perceived rejection well. Two years later, Willow is back working on the construction project when there was a weather crisis where they had to share a tent. They got intimately reacquainted with consequences. Then she has Visa problems and Nasser’s solution is for them to get married. So what about the original problem? What about their trust issues? What about Nasser’s misogyny? Can he accept Willow as his equal? The journey to equality, respect and trust is bumpy! This is a nice story. I received an ARC from Booksprout for a review.
Leslie North never fails to write a great romance story. The Sheikh’s Sham Engagement is another great story in the Safar Sheikh’s Series. Well developed characters you fall in love with, a wonderful story line you keep turning the pages and a great addition to the series.
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Fantastic book. Well written storyline. Characters connection to each other was exciting and fun to read. Had a good mixer of drama, sexy times and romance that we have come to love off by this amazing author. Truly loved and enjoyed reading this book and will read again in the future. Happy reading!,
I didn’t like this one as much as I liked the other books in the series. Nassar was a jerk before and after with Willow. She should have made him grovel more.
This is great book to read had me turning the pages while I enjoyed the well developed and engaging characters and a storyline that flowed smoothly.
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Will Willow and Nassar have a second chance at love
Leslie is my favorite author as her sheikh stories are the best! Willow and Nassar’s romance ended when Nassar gave Willow an ultimatum to stay with him or leave to return to the USA to caring for sick sister. With Willow’s sister in remission, she returns to Nassar’s country to bring their shared education initiative to fruition. Yet, when Willow has a visa issue, Nassar’s fix to offer her a fake engagement. Will the two be able to overcome their past to have a future together? You have to read to find out and will love their blundering interactions!
They jumped in bed way way too soon. I was supremely disappointed. The pages leading up to it drew us in on a line of presumed hatred and heartbreak but then it dissolved without so much as an acknowledgement. However, the rest of the book almost completely made up for it.
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Nassar Safar and Willow Everstone are getting a second chance at romance. The overbearing and ultimatum issued by Nassar ended their future prematurely and when Willow has to travel to his country on business, they meet again. This was a sweet and very simplistic story. There were not many obstacles to them getting together again and there was not a lot of drama in the story. If you are looking for a milder type of romance, this is for you.
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This sweet and romantic second chance romance is great! The characters are well developed and you really can feel what they’re feeling. The frustrations especially. Each of them are confused with the other, but they’re so in love it makes my heart hurt watching them tear themselves apart. I really enjoyed this book and look forward to more.
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Willow is the project manager for Amatbah’s series of schools. Sheikh Nassar, youngest brother of Sheikh Fatim, is in charge of the fund raising for the schools. They were in love while in college. Willow left Amathbah to go back home to care for her sister who had cancer. Two years and the chemistry is off-the-charts between Willow and Nassar. Great book with romance and lots of steamy love scenes.
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A great fairy tale.
The characters were so great and the chemistry between the two main characters was scorching hot.
I really enjoyed this book and the series and I highly recommend all the stories.
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A Delicious Book/Series That’s Worthy Of Your Time.
This is the third and final book in this series of the Safar Brothers/Sheikhs. The brother Nasser is getting a surprise second chance with Willow who he broke up with almost three years past. Willow has come to his county to spearhead an education project and will work alongside Nasser, but because of a visa issue they will fake marry so she can stay to finish the project. Well, she gets pregnant so evidently there are still feelings there. But, he is having adjustment and ego issues so there is the possibility they will not be successful.
So will he, as the author so eloquently writes, learn Willow’s language of love by him taking the time to read her calendar? I loved that!
That is been a great series and one I’ve throughly enjoyed getting to know all the characters who’ve shown up repeatedly.
I’m definitely recommending this book and the series for your reading enjoyment and pleasure. Peace.
This is Book Three in the Safar Sheikhs Series it’s Nassar Safar’s Story who is the youngest brother. This is a second chance romance of a love lost. A passionate story of true love. Nassar has been raising funds for there education for the tribe what he didn’t expect was the only women he loved to be at the center of building the school. Willow Everstone made the hardest decision when she left Amatbah and coming back she isn’t sure if it was the right thing to do, but as the project manager for Amatbah’s newest school she didn’t think she would see Nassar but when he is the one she has to deal with not everything goes as smoothly as they both won’t. What entails is a second chance at love but they have to won’t it and let go of old wounds. Can Nassar and Willow find the happiness they both won’t or will hey be in there own way.
This is the third book in this latest offering from the very talented Leslie North all have been set around the various sheikh’s of the Safir tribe and this is Nasser’s story
Nasser was devastated when he issued an ultimatum to the woman he loved he said she had to pick either him or her sister she picked her family They had been working on setting up education for his tribe and he kept on with the work even after she left. Now with her sister and family situation stable Willow has returned but things are cool between them Then she will be forced to leave the county as her visa is wrong Nasser suggest a fake engagement to keep her in Amatbah so they can complete the school they are working on When a surprise baby shows that the fake isn’t so fake after all will they be able to admit that they still love one another and become the real family they want to be
Western women and Royalty do mix! This is about Sheikh Nasser and Willow. This is a second chance that neither thought would happen. They both went to college together and fell madly in love but the Sheikh, with his royal thought didn’t think of anyone but himself in giving an American woman an ultimatum. He learned fast, that wouldn’t work, and she left with a broken heart, but left all together. Note: the reasoning behind the leaving was a bit silly per say, I would have preferred it be more on the dramatic side than what it was, but overall it made for a good story. Willow is a planner and she intend on working as an administrator to a new international school in Nasser’s country. Of course, Amad, is behind him being the one to meet Willow for an hour-long trip in which they get stuck due to a sandstorm. The story takes off after Willow realizes that her work visa she requested was denied and would have to leave once her tourist visa expired. She was hoping the royal family would have connections to help her out, but instead a sham engagement would be the only solution as she would then be the prince’s fiancée and they would have to grant her a temporary visa. It has its funny moments especially when King Fatim and Queen Calla are involved.
What is there not to love about this, it’s a romance book and even though Prince Charming is only in books one can use their own imagination to dream well
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This is a nice second-chance romance where the final Sheikh brother comes upon his only love again. The problem is could they get through their relationship a second time. There’s a lot of hurt and miscommunication but I am glad they get past all that, even if they are forced to work together to get to it.
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The Sheikhs Sham Engagement is the third book in the Safar Sheikh series and in this book we meet the youngest sheikh Nasser. Nasser is considered the reckless of the three brothers. What we discover is that Nasser was in love with Willow and she left Nasser two years prior to return to America to care for her sick sister. Nasser felt betrayed and in the time following led a wild life and wasn’t dependable! Willow and Nasser are reunited on a work project involving the building of a school. For both of them this project is a dream come true. Willow has a visa issue and the solution is marriage. So Nasser and Willow decide to become engaged and maybe marry so she can stay in the country. Great story line and interesting watching the two of them work through their relationship issues and realize that they are truly in love!