#1 New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen combines romance and adventure in this exotic tale of finding the love of your life—in the last place you’d ever look.
She was stranded in a deadly sandstorm when he rode to her rescue like a desert prince on his black stallion. On a lark Billie Callahan had come to the Middle East to play a minor film role in a desert epic. Suddenly she found herself starring in a real-life romantic adventure. Cowboy, hero, friend of sheikhs and princes, David Bradford spoke like a poet in the drawl of his native Texas. What was this mysterious, eccentric, and irresistibly seductive man doing in Sedikhan, and what did he want with an ordinary woman like Billie? Her curiosity piqued, Billie followed David to the lavish pleasure fortress he called home, with its armed guards and adoring staff. He warned her that the pleasure he offered her would last forever. What he didn’t know was that Billie only believed in now.
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Sexual Content - 4/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 3/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Overall This book was originally written more than 20 years ago for loveswept. I find it a great break from the traditional writings of Iris with the Eve Duncan series. These are category romances; so they are shorter and romance is the focus. Billie is a character from Capture the Rainbow. David was a little far out there for my typical
hero. His mind had been altered with some experiential drugs in college, he had been healed, was naive and childlike; and loved by everyone.
Violence Someone is kidnapped and held at gun point. Nothing I found disturbing.
Language there is language throughout. I cannot remember if the F word was used.
Sexual There a few scenes in the book and since it is a category romance; romance is the main focus.The scenes are not long or graphic
Drug & Alcohol experimental drugs are what caused david's problems.