This short novel (shy of 200 pages, in fact) is chock full of many of the category romance elements that, usually, put me off: secret baby incredibly attractive, arrogant, rich and powerful guy from exotic background comparatively powerless and average (in every way from looks to fortune) woman with more emotional baggage than freighter container villainous relative political intrigue the fate of the world as we know it hanging in the balance and, to top the cake, the inevitable big misunderstanding. First book in the Throne of Judar trilogy, The Desert Lord’s Baby tells the story of Farooq Aal Masood, heir to the throne of this small but rich Middle East kingdom, and Carmen McArthur, who specialises in organizing international events, both diplomatic and for businesses.
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