Sheikh's Princess Of Convenience: Sheikh's Princess of Convenience (Bound to the Desert King) / The Italian's Unexpected Love-Child (Secret Heirs of Billionaires) (Mills & Boon Modern)

Sheikh's Princess Of Convenience: Sheikh's Princess of Convenience (Bound to the Desert King) / The Italian's Unexpected Love-Child (Secret Heirs of Billionaires) (Mills & Boon Modern)

by Miranda Lee (Author), Miranda Lee (Author), Dani Collins (Author), Dani Collins (Author), Dani Collins (Author)

Synopsis

Sheikh's Princess of Convenience

He'll do anything to protect his kingdom

Entertaining Princess Galila at a royal wedding seems frivolous...until she reveals Sheikh Karim's darkest family secret. Now to prevent a scandal, Karim will make Galila his convenient bride!

The Italian's Unexpected Love-Child

This billionaire is playing to win!

A luxury villa will be the latest jewel in Leonardo's crown, until he discovers Veronica stands to inherit it. Their chemistry is spectacular... but so are the consequences when Veronica reveals she's pregnant!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Mills & Boon
Published: 04 Oct 2018

ISBN 10: 0263935515
ISBN 13: 9780263935516

Author Bio
When Canadian Dani Collins found romance novels in high school she immediately wondered how one trained for such an awesome job. She began writing, trying various genres, but always came back to her first love, Harlequin Presents. Often distracted by family and 'real' jobs, she continued writing, inspired by the romance message that if you hang in there you'll reach a happy ending. In May of 2012, Harlequin offered to buy her manuscript in a two book deal. She is living happily ever after. After leaving her convent school, Miranda Lee briefly studied the cello before moving to Sydney, where she embraced the emerging world of computers. Her career as a programmer ended after she married, had three daughters and bought a small acreage in a semi-rural community. She yearned to find a creative career from which she could earn money. When her sister suggested writing romances, it seemed like a good idea. She could do it at home, and it might even be fun! She never looked back.