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Bought By The Sheikh: An enemies to lovers, forced proximity romance

Bought By The Sheikh: An enemies to lovers, forced proximity romance (Sheikhs Untamed Brides)

by Mollie Mathews

FBT review:

Step into the luxurious world of Sheikh Prince Fazza and independent CEO Grace Hunt in "Bought By The Sheikh" by Mollie Mathews. This enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity romance will sweep you off your feet with its captivating tale of love, passion, and destiny set in opulent Arabian palaces and the exhilarating realm of luxury cars. Can Fazza's charm win over Grace's determination not to be bought? Discover a mesmerizing story of two souls from different worlds finding solace and strength in each other, defying the odds for unconditional love. Dive into this enthralling read that teaches us the power of love in rewriting destinies. A must-read for fans of sheikh romance stories!

Publisher Description:

Sometimes, love wins. Is this one of those times?

Charismatic playboy Sheikh Prince Fazza na Hassir faces a challenge that will test his business acumen and his heart. When his life collides with Grace Hunt, a fiercely independent and brilliant CEO who has relocated to Aibud to escape her toxic family, Fazza attempts to win her over with his wealth and power.

Grace remains steadfast in her determination not to be bought by the sheikh. Their clash of wills sets the stage for a mesmerizing tale of love, passion, and destiny.

Set against the backdrop of opulent Arabian palaces and the thrilling world of luxury cars, "Bought By The Sheikh" takes you on a journey where love knows no boundaries—a story of two souls, seemingly worlds apart, who find solace and strength in each other.

Defying the odds and rewriting their destinies, "Bought By The Sheikh" teaches us that sometimes, unconditional love is the greatest freedom of all.

Readers who love sheikdom stories will love this one with its familiar enemies to lovers; opposites attract the wrong side of the track and forced proximity tropes.


READER REVIEWS

“I really enjoyed everything about this book. You think Fazza is one way by the way he acts, you can tell he is hiding a hurt, wanting to be loved at all costs. Grace endured so much with her family that she feared if she were to let someone in, it would end in heartbreak. I was so immersed in their lives.”

"Great story and world-building. I had never read a Sheikh book before, so it left me wanting to know more about Grace and Fazza's story."

“I think it's fair to say that our sheikh is arrogance personified, so I was keen to see how Grace was going to handle someone like him. I like that there's a lot going on.”

BOUGHT BY THE SHEIKH is part of Mollie Mathews' THE SHEIKHS UNTAMED BRIDES series starring Maverick Sheikh Billionaires. While it can easily be read as a standalone story, you'll likely enjoy reading the other books, too. All of Mollie’s series are linked. If you find a character you love, they could be in another book!

THE SHEIKHS UNTAMED BRIDES

Claimed by the Sheikh (Tariq and Melanie)

Stolen By The Sheikh (Anwar and Lucy)

Bought By The Sheikh (Fazza and Grace)

AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY:

MOLLIE MATHEWS is an award-winning New Zealand author who writes fun, sophisticated, passion-filled contemporary romance. She is known for her "sensual, beautiful, empowered stories enveloped in true romance" (5-star review). Her books have resonated with a global audience. She has been featured in magazines, television, and radio.

A former child and family therapist, Mollie passionately believes in the power of romance to transform people’s lives. She loves Mother Theresa’s words: We are all pens in the hands of a writing God sending love letters to the world.”

Her stories are unashamedly positive, optimistic, and full of fun and passion.

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