Wednesday, 30 December 2020

The Killing Type by Jane Corry

 



A TWISTED TALE FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF MY HUSBAND'S WIFE AND BLOOD SISTERS - THE PERFECT TRAIN-RIDE READ

Susie and her sister have never been close. These days they barely speak. So when Danielle messages her out of the blue and begs to meet, Susie knows something must be wrong.

But what Danielle tells her seems crazy. Her husband, Simon, may be a bully, but surely he wouldn't hurt her?

Then the accident happens. And Susie is forced to rethink everything.

Who is lying?
Who is telling the truth?
And who, really, is the killing type?


I would like to thank Jane Corry and Netgalley for this opportunity to read a short book.

This is told from both sisters perspectives. Who is telling the truth? Who is lying? Can both sisters be as cruel as they are being led to believe or are they sweet and innocent like they are portraying?

You will have to read The Killing Type and see who is a killer, if any of them are?????



 

Wednesday, 23 December 2020

The Sheikh’s Pregnant Love (The Karawi Sheikhs #3) by Leslie North

 



Danielle Greenski’s life is going to change in a big way. Single and newly pregnant, her days of traveling the globe for work and living a life of adventure are about to end. But not just yet—when she meets a gorgeous man who’s the perfect “last fling” before she settles down to mommyhood. After an amazing weekend with Sheikh Riyad Karawi, she’s totally fine with saying good-bye—until she’s kidnapped by rebels who think she’s carrying the Sheikh’s baby. Apparently, in addition to being a Sheikh, her weekend lover has some other big secrets he hasn’t shared. Like how he’s part of the country’s elite military squad. And wanted by rebels. And maybe the most intriguing man she’s ever met…

The last thing this womanizing charmer needs is to fall for a pregnant woman—it would completely blow the playboy persona he’s been using to get close to the rebel forces. But that’s what Sheikh Riyad is faced with after he meets American firebrand, Danielle. He can’t figure out why he feels the need to protect a woman he’s just met, why he can’t seem to get her out of his system—no matter how hard he tries—and why the thought of her going home is punching him in the gut. For now, he’ll just keep her around until he knows she’s safe. Or maybe, until he can convince her to stay.

If only he can make Danielle believe that he’s not just the playboy she met, but a man she could love forever.


I would like to thank Leslie North for writing a terrific ending to the Karawi Sheikhs series, throughly enjoyed them all.

Riyad Karawi has just saved his family from another threat from the rebels, but as he is just dropping something off to an informant, he sees this gorgeous woman. He is intrigued and wants to get to know her more. Danielle Greenski is pregnant and sat at the table staring at her wine glass when Riyad comes over and starts talking to her, she wonders who this gorgeous dark haired man is. She wants 1 night to forget all her worries and he will do nicely. What happens next is a girl's dream, she's whisked off to a hotel and for the next 2 nights it's all passion until all hell breaks loose when she is kidnapped by the rebels whilst buying a teddy for her unborn child. What lengths will Riyad go to, to protect Danielle and his family from the rebels when he finds out she is pregnant? Will it a happy ending for Danielle and Riyad or will it be the end of the Karawi dynasty?

You need to read the final installment of the Karawi Sheikhs saga to find out.

Tuesday, 22 December 2020

The Sheikh’s Secret Child (The Karawi Sheikhs #2) by Leslie North

 



As an ambitious American journalist, Amy Mathewson will stop at nothing to get her story—including going into dangerous, rebel-infested countries. But when she stumbles across seven-year-old Aisha in an orphanage her heart melts, and Amy vows to keep her safe.

Until the rebels start to close in.

Just when Amy thinks they’re in grave danger, a stunning Sheikh arrives, claiming Aisha as his daughter; a Sheikh with smoldering dark eyes and the kind of handsome that is difficult to forget. Unwilling to let Aisha go with a stranger, Amy agrees to accompany the Sheikh and Aisha to a safe house to confirm his claim. But it may not be safe for Amy, not with a sexy Sheikh making her feel things she hasn’t felt in a long time—and whose touch is as hot as the desert sun.

All his life, Sheikh Bahir Karawi has taken care of himself, knowing no one else would. When he discovers he has a daughter, he immediately sets out to bring her home, to make sure she never feels as alone as he always has. What he doesn’t count on is butting heads with the fiercely protective and dangerously beautiful Amy, who has taken up the duties of caring for his daughter. As they get to know one another, he can’t ignore the searing attraction he feels, nor the realization that Amy would be perfect, both for his daughter and for him.

As the rebels close in, Bahir realizes he will do anything to keep his daughter and Amy safe—even if that means putting his very life at risk.


I would like to thank Leslie North for writing another 5 star in the Karawi Sheikhs series.

Amy Mathewson leaves Miami, Florida for a new life to get away from her old life. She's a journalist and stumbles on this orphanage on the outskirts of Haamas to write a few stories about them. A little girl called Aisha takes to her and Amy looks after her when she falls ill. 
Sheikh Bahir Karawi finds letters from his lost love (that his uncle had hidden from him) claiming her child is his daughter. She died and her aunt gave her daughter to the orphanage as the family had disowned the woman and her daughter. He goes looking for her and finds her in the orphanage, but Amy is a fierce woman who won't let Aisha go with anyone as the rebels want Aisha. 
Sheikh Bahir takes Amy and Aisha into hiding as the rebels start getting closer, what happens between Bahir and Amy will take you on a ride through a fairytale with maybe a happy ending.

I love reading Leslie North books as they make it easy to forget the world around you and take you on an adventure into your deepest and darkest fantasies.