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Her Desert Dream
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Her Desert Dream

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Lydia Young has landed her dream assignment! Used to stacking shelves, she's now jetting off to a desert kingdom for a holiday as a media darling's look-alike.

All Lydia has to do is enjoy a week of pampered bliss in a luxury oasis—and not blow her cover by falling for her host, dangerously out-of-her-league Sheikh Kalil al-Zaki.

Hmm, this might just be trickier than she first thought!

Lydia wanted the spotlight…

…Annie wanted anonymity.


LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateDec 1, 2009
ISBN9781426844690
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Liz Fielding

Liz Fielding was born with itchy feet. She made it to Zambia before her twenty-first birthday and, gathering her own special hero and a couple of children on the way, lived in Botswana, Kenya and Bahrain. Eight of her titles were nominated for the Romance Writers' of America Rita® award and she won with The Best Man & the Bridesmaid and The Marriage Miracle. In 2019, the Romantic Novelists' Association honoured her with a Lifetime Achievement Award.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Lydia's been working two jobs for years: the first, a clerk in a grocery store; the second, professional lookalike of a famous English heiress. When Lydia runs into that heiress at an event, she hands over her card, telling Lady Rose that anytime she wants she wants a day off, Lydia's willing to step in. When Lady Rose calls offering Lydia a week's stay in a beautiful desert oasis (with just a few photo ops), Lydia's happy oblige.While the usual annoyance with short romance fiction - why don't they just tell each other the truth at the beginning - is necessary (Lydia cannot tell anyone who she really is, especially not the gorgeous Sheik tasked with keeping her company), it's still a bit irritating.I found this one a bit boring - because of the short length, I can usually whip through these types of novels in a few hours, but this one didn't grab me. Not enough tension/chemistry, and those chest-clenching romantic moments were quite cheesy...