His roar is as powerful as his ruleAs ruler of the largest province, Sheikh Lyron Al-Habib can't afford distractions. His duty is absolute, his focus unwaveringuntil his advisor's daughter turns his carefully ordered world upside down.
Niesha is everything a proper sheikha shouldn't be. Wild, untamed, and completely unsuitable for a man of his position. She rides his prized stallions bareback with reckless abandon, her laughter carried away on desert winds like a dare to propriety itself.
Perhaps that's exactly why he wants her so desperately.
Since losing her mother in a tragic accident, Niesha has lived each day as if it might be her last. She knows she's not marriage materialtoo wild, too free, too wrong for a man like Lyron. But when the powerful sheikh looks at her, she sees something that makes her believe she could be worth sacrificing everything for.
Until reality crashes back in.
He's bound by duty, she's bound by her status, and some distances can't be crossedno matter how much two hearts might roar for each other.
Some leopards can change their spots. Others must choose between love and legacy.
Genre: Romance
Niesha is everything a proper sheikha shouldn't be. Wild, untamed, and completely unsuitable for a man of his position. She rides his prized stallions bareback with reckless abandon, her laughter carried away on desert winds like a dare to propriety itself.
Perhaps that's exactly why he wants her so desperately.
Since losing her mother in a tragic accident, Niesha has lived each day as if it might be her last. She knows she's not marriage materialtoo wild, too free, too wrong for a man like Lyron. But when the powerful sheikh looks at her, she sees something that makes her believe she could be worth sacrificing everything for.
Until reality crashes back in.
He's bound by duty, she's bound by her status, and some distances can't be crossedno matter how much two hearts might roar for each other.
Some leopards can change their spots. Others must choose between love and legacy.
Genre: Romance
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