THE SHEIKH'S LAST MISTRESS
Destiny Richards knows she is playing with fire when she accepts charismatic Sheikh Zafir Al Asmari’s job offer, but it seems like a fair price to pay to start her life over again. Until the temperature reached the boiling point and Destiny finds herself spending one out-of-this-world night with the sheikh!
When powerful Zafir seduces English rose Destiny, he never
anticipates she’ll hold the title of his Last Mistress. But their scorching
affair has shocking repercussions. Now before their nine months are up, Zafir
must convince Destiny to make their arrangement more permanent!
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This was a man fate had sent her way. A
man so wild and exotic he could have been conjured up by her imagination. She
had never hungered after passion and certainly not with a man such as Zafir but
now that she had met him she knew it would only ever be him she’d want.
‘I want you, Zafir.’ She could scarcely
believe she’d said the words. Her heart was pounding so fast in her chest, but
she’d had to say it, had to tell him. Here, away from the palace, he seemed
different, more relaxed, more like the man she’d thought had been about to kiss
her that very first night. She too felt different out here, as if she’d
uncovered a hidden part of her as they’d galloped across the sands, then
discarded her usual caution, losing it to the warm winds, making her a
different woman.
Zafir’s horse whipped round, pawing the
sand, eager to be off, but he soothed the agitation with words she didn’t
understand, words that sounded like poetry to her.
‘I can’t offer you what you’re looking for,
Destiny,’ he said, his voice almost harsh as he struggled with the prancing
stallion.
Destiny’s mare instantly picked up the
excited vibes from the stallion and turned, leaving her facing Zafir, able to
look into the dark swirling depths of his eyes.
‘What am I looking for, Zafir?’ she asked
as the mare spun round again. Destiny held the reins firm, her body moving with
each excited step the mare took and waited for his answer.
‘I can’t give you forever. I can’t even
promise you happiness, but I can promise you a night like no other.’
Deep down she’d known that all along,
known that he was so far removed from her world that they would never have any
kind of future together. But that hadn’t stopped her wanting him from that very
first moment she’d seen him at her stables—even if she hadn’t recognised it
then.
Happy ever after would be nice. A dream
come true. But dreams didn’t come true—her mother was testament to that—and
before her now was a man offering her a taste of such a dream. A taste she
intended to sample to the full. She wanted to know what passion and desire felt
like before she returned to a fresh start in England.
‘I hope you keep your promises, Your
Highness,’ she teased, feeling a recklessness she’d never known around a man
before, and launched the mare into a gallop. Behind her she heard Zafir’s mount
as it whinnied with excitement, then the thundering of its hooves as the
distance closed between them.
She laughed out loud, the wind snatching
the sound away. She was totally free. The glint of passion she’d glimpsed in
Zafir’s eyes before she’d raced off hummed inside her as excitement and
anticipation grew. She would be brave and sample the dream of happiness and forever,
even if it was only for one night. BUY THE BOOK
About the author:
Rachael Thomas always loved reading romance and she's thrilled to now be a Presents author. She lives and works on a farm in Wales, a far cry from the glamour of a Presents
story, but that makes slipping into her characters’ world all the more
appealing. When she's not writing or working on the farm, she enjoys photography and
visiting historic castles and grand houses.
Jan Schliesman: How often do you Get Lost
In A Story?
Rachael Thomas: I love to Get Lost In
A Story – the more often the better!
Jan: How much research do you do?
Rachael: I love to research the
settings for my stories and if I can go there personally all the better. If
not, the internet is a wonderful research tool.
Rachael: The answer just has to
be the week I spent in New York last summer. I went for the RWA conference, but
enjoyed the perfect combination of seeing some sights, catching up with friends
and the conference itself. Here’s a photo of me in Times Square.
Jan: What do you love most about your
latest release?
Rachael: My latest release was
initially written before I became published and last year I just had to rewrite
Zafir and Destiny’s story as I had totally fallen in love with the characters.
Jan: Any
writing rituals you follow? Celebrate a certain way when it’s completed?
Rachael: My writing ritual is
to start early in the morning and get as much done as possible before the day
gets under way. Not always an easy task living on a dairy farm! As for
celebrating, I always give myself a bit of ‘me time’ after sending my
manuscript to my editor. It could be a day out or just time to curl up and
indulge in a movie.
Jan: What one book from your childhood
is your favorite?
Rachael: Anna Sewell’s Black
Beauty. I was given it as a birthday present and read it so many times it is
falling apart, but I just can’t part with it.
Jan: It
was love at first sight when I met my hubby. How about you?
Rachael: It sure was! We’ve been married
for twenty two years now.
Jan: What
are you currently reading?
Rachael: Early One Morning by
Virginia Baily. It was the final part of the blurb which made me buy the book –
And in that moment, two lives changed forever.
Jan’s GOTTA ASK: What’s your unhealthiest habit?
Rachael’s GOTTA ANSWER: Definitely
coffee and chocolate!
Find RACHAEL THOMAS:
UP NEXT:
My next release To Blackmail a Di Sione will be
available in September 2016!
THANKS SO MUCH RACHAEL, for sharing your writing world with us! As a bonus, Rachael is offering a copy of her latest release, The Sheikh's Last Mistress, to an INTERNATIONAL reader! Answer the following question in the comments section below: What
makes you buy a book? The author, the cover, the blurb or something else?
THANKS SO MUCH RACHAEL, for sharing your writing world with us! As a bonus, Rachael is offering a copy of her latest release, The Sheikh's Last Mistress, to an INTERNATIONAL reader! Answer the following question in the comments section below:
WOM would have to be my main reason for buying a book. If possible I like to read the first page. Then it's the genre, blurb & cover.
ReplyDeleteGreat answer Mary. You can't get better than a recommendation for buying anything. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteGreat having you back on the blog, Rachael! I like to read the partial scene inside the front cover. Then I'll jump to the blurb on the back:)
ReplyDeleteIt's great to be back Jan. I love back cover blurbs.
DeleteI am very author driven and I love Rachel's books
ReplyDeleteThanks Tammy. That's so lovely to hear!
DeleteI will buy a book by an author I have read and enjoyed previously... if it is a new name to me, it usually is if I am drawn to it by the cover and the blurb has caught my interest.
ReplyDeleteCovers draw me too Colleen.
DeleteGlad to have you on GLIAS !
ReplyDeleteThanks, pleased to be here Angi!
Deletelittle of all of the above
ReplyDeleteThanks bn100!
DeleteA little bit of everything. I do pay attention to covers and I also like to read the blurbs.
ReplyDeleteI love to read the blurbs Linda.
DeleteI think the author is one of the things i look at then the cover if i haven;t read the author and the genre is one i like to read then i read the back then if i like i buy! Thanks for stopping by with Angi !
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting and it's great to be here!
DeleteThe cover and the blurb
ReplyDeleteIf the cover doesn't catch my eyes and the blurb does I buy it
I like that you give the book a second chance even if the cover doesn't catch your eyes. Thanks Natasha!
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