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Review of The Sheikh's Surprise Twins by Leslie North
4/5 Stars
I enjoyed the Sheikh's Surprise Twins. It's a very light easy going love story which is what I needed with the stress of the world lately. Malik and Holly were well developed interesting characters. The secondary characters were fun but not a huge part of the story as the main focus was Holly and Malik's relationship. The love scenes were well written and sexy. They are on the less explicit side but it's definitely not a clean romance. If you're looking for a light fun read this is it. I gave it a four star review as I expected Holly to be angrier or more disappointed in Malik's behavior towards the end before the HEA.
I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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Leslie North’s The Sheikh’s Surprise Twins is the first story in the three-book series of the Qadir Sheikhs. This story grabbed my attention and kept it from the very first page.
Holly went to Qadir with her boss for work she never expected to meet a man. Malik is tall dark and handsome, they had an attraction that couldn't be missed
This story was a perfect mix of drama, love romance and family. I personally love Leslie North, the way she writes put you right in the story. I highly recommend this romantic story.
ARC was provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
This was a quick romance with some heat, wit, and true love. I love that the hero of the story is a sheik, it makes it interesting. I received an advanced reader's copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I voluntarily read this ARC for an honest review
All thoughts and opinions are mine
I've been fortunate to be able to read Leslie North's book a lot recently and am loving these series
Love the story and the characters - a quick great read
I could literally read these stories all day every day multiple times a day multiple times a week all year forever there fun enticing exciting little slices of life that always hit the spot.
Let me say, Leslie North does crank out the books. That said, I have enjoyed everyone so far. This book is between an architect and Sheikh and is an easy, fun entertaining read with a side of steam. Of course there are twins and an HEA involved. Grab an adult beverage and enjoy.
A satisfying quick read. It is just a shame that the book wasn’t longer, as it would have allowed for more character development. It is very well written, with some evocative descriptions of the desert landscape. The two main characters quickly begin a relationship of sorts, despite a few hurdles and misunderstandings along the way. It’s a very romantic story which will, I’m sure, appeal to fans of Mills and Boon type novels.