After ugly lies about her, Melanie was cast aside. Half Arab prince, half French, Rafiq Al-Qadim wears his pride like a suit of armour.as Melanie had discovered when she fell in love with him years ago. Suddenly Ethan was with Eve 24/7, and it was all he could do to prevent himself from giving in to temptation. But when she was senselessly attacked, Ethan offered to pose as her fiancé. Millionaire Ethan Hayes considered Eve Herakleides to be a spoilt little rich girl hell-bent on bringing men to their knees. Why does he want her by his side again and back in his bed? She misses him, but what was the point of staying when she'd failed to deliver the one thing Hassan needed - a child and heir? But when she's tricked into returning to him, Leona is furious and puzzled. A year has passed since Leona left her husband, Sheikh Hassan ben Khalifa Al-Qadim.
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