The Sheikh's Collection. Оливия Гейтс

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Название The Sheikh's Collection
Автор произведения Оливия Гейтс
Жанр Короткие любовные романы
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the glass slipper fits,” Sunny said as she stepped back and surveyed Piper from head to high heels. “You clean up good, sugar plum. Aqua is definitely your color, but I’m clearly underdressed.”

      Piper smoothed a hand down the bling-embellished satin strapless gown and grinned. “If you’d walked in here wearing something other than black slacks and a white silk blouse, I’d be asking you to return to the mother ship and give me back the real Sunny McAdams.”

      They shared in a laugh until Adan interrupted the camaraderie. “Did I succeed in surprising you, fair lady?”

      She gave him a grateful hug and an enthusiastic kiss. “An excellent surprise, good sir. I do believe you’ve thought of everything.”

      “He wanted to make up for me not being at the wedding,” Sunny added.

      “That’s okay, dear sister. You can make it up to me by staying here a few days.”

      “Unfortunately, I’ll be leaving tomorrow. I’m meeting up with Cameron in Africa to cover a few of the most recent uprisings.”

      Piper hated how her sibling insisted on putting herself in danger, but she was pleased that she seemed to have found her match. “So how’s it going with Cameron the cameraman?”

      Sunny shrugged. “We’re hanging in there. He wants to settle down in suburbia and have a few kids, but I’m not ready for that.”

      “Take it from me,” Madison began, “you can balance career and motherhood. I’ve managed it with twins.”

      “And a very accommodating husband.” All eyes turned to Zain Mehdi as he slid an arm around his wife’s waist. “It’s good to see you again, Sunny.”

      Piper momentarily gaped. “You two have met?”

      “Briefly in Nigeria,” Sunny said. “But I didn’t know who he was until much later, since he was traveling incognito at the time.”

      Must run in the family, Piper thought when she considered how Adan had concealed his identity. They’d come a long way in a very short time.

      As casual conversation continued, Piper noticed a man standing alone a few feet away, his attention focused on the group. “Does anyone know who that man is to my left, holding up the wall?”

      “What man?” Adan asked.

      “The one who keeps staring.”

      Sunny glanced over her shoulder before focusing on Piper again. “That’s Tarek Azzmar, a corporate investor who hails from Morocco and a billionaire probably ten times over. I met him in Mexico City a few years back when he was opening an orphanage. He’s a man of few words and rather reclusive. An enigma wrapped in a mystery, as they say.”

      “And Rafiq invited him,” Zain added. “Apparently he’s building a mansion not far from the palace. We’ll be able to see his estate when we’re standing on the west-facing veranda.”

      “So much for privacy,” Adan muttered. “And with that in mind, if you fine people will excuse us while I have a few moments alone with my wife?”

      “By all means,” Zain said. “The courtyard outside provides enough protection to begin your honeymoon, if you so choose. My wife will attest to that.”

      Piper caught a glimpse of Madison elbowing Zain in the side, earning quite a bit of laughter as her husband led her away.

      Once in the corner of the deserted vestibule, Adan turned her into his arms. “How does it feel to be an honest-to-goodness princess?”

      “Unreal. Surreal. Wonderful.”

      “I’m glad you are up to the task, and I’m hoping you are willing to take on another.”

      She suspected she knew where this could be heading. “Hold it right there, hotshot. We have plenty of time to make a sibling for Sam.”

      “I would like to get to that in the immediate future,” he said, “but this task involves your painting skills.”

      “What would you like me to paint, Your Highness? And please don’t tell me one of your planes.”

      He gave her that earth-shattering, heart-melting grin. “As tempting as that might be, I’m referring to capturing the entire family on canvas. Rafiq, with the council’s support, wants to commission you as the official palace artist in order to preserve history.”

      Piper could think of nothing she would like better. Actually, she could, but she’d take care of that later in bed. “I’m absolutely honored, and I will do my best to prove I’m up to the challenge.”

      “It is going to be challenging, at that. You’ll have to rely on photographs of my father to capture his likeness. And we’ll hang that in the foyer.”

      “I can do that,” she said, thankful Adan had thought of it first. “What about your mother?”

      “Since she’s here for the sitting, that should not be a problem.”

      Another feat accomplished—his acceptance of Elena. “We’ll hang that one in the nursery, next to yours and Sam’s.”

      “And will you be able to paint one of all three of us?”

      “Certainly, and I’ll make myself look much thinner.”

      He frowned. “No need for that. You are perfect in every way.”

      So was he. So was their life, and their love. “Now that we’ve taken care of the details, why don’t we go up and say good-night to your son?”

      “Our son.”

      “You’re right. As of this morning, he’s legally mine.”

      He brushed her hair back from her shoulder and kissed her gently. “He has been yours from the beginning, and I will be yours for all time.”

      In that moment, Piper realized she’d been very lucky to find the sheikh of her dreams. A prince of a guy. The one who got away...and came back, this time to give her his heart.

      * * * * *

       Captured by the Sheikh

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       CHAPTER ONE

      ‘SOMETHING’S WRONG—’

      Elena Karras, Queen of Thallia, had barely registered the voice of the royal steward behind her when a man in a dark suit, his face harsh-looking and his expression inscrutable, met her at the bottom of the steps that led from the royal jet to this bleak stretch of desert.

      ‘Queen Elena. Welcome to Kadar.’

      ‘Thank you.’

      He bowed and then indicated one of three armoured SUVs waiting by the airstrip. ‘Please accompany us to our destination,’ he said, his voice clipped yet courteous. He stepped aside so she could move forward, and Elena threw back her shoulders and lifted her chin as she walked towards the waiting cars.

      She hadn’t expected fanfare upon her arrival to marry Sheikh Aziz al Bakir, but she supposed she’d thought she’d have a little more than a few security guards and blacked-out cars.

      Then