Helpful Score: 2
It was a tale of disappointment. Mark was so very dull and underdeveloped. Christa is annoying and so naive... After only about 50pages into the 430pages, they're already protesting their love for each other... come on.... First they meet, then separate, then meet again and after one or two days with each other they love each.... no no no Mason, it doesn't work like that... at least give us some reason they love each beside they're attracted to each other, which would have been fine... but nope, they fall head over heels with each other and that's it. Sorry I couldn't get past 100pages. I place it right back into the system. The book is shallow and so are the heroine and hero.
Lady Christa Horton was a helpless prisoner in an exotic land, destined for white slavery in the bey's harem until fate left her at the mercy of quite a different master. They called him the Desert Hawk, for he rose from the burning sands like a bird of prey to swoop down on his enemies and he wanted Christa.
Exquisitely beautiful. Lady Christa Horton was a helpless prisioner in an exotic land, destined for white slavery in the bey's harem until fate left her at the mercy of a quite different master. They called him the desert hawk, for he rose from the burning sands like a bird of prey to swoop down on his enemies. Dark and ruthless, he took what he wanted... and he wanted Christa.
Typical "bra buster"
This was one i enjoyed.