The Aristocrat and the Desert Prince
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Rating | : | 4.38 (982 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1569700729 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"A good way to pass an afternoon" according to Amazon Customer. I liked this one. I've read most of the yaoi novels June has put out, and honestly didn't expect much from this one. I figured it would be a torrid desert romance like that other sheik book they released. But I was pleasantly surprised. The uke was still a stubborn wimpy guy, but the story was more interesting. Much of it takes place in the desert on a fairly realistic journey. You can tell the author did her research because the details were more gritty than romanticized (and I . Tres Chic said An OK Read. I've read almost every yaoi novel published here in the U.S., and this novel wasn't the worst, but certainly not the best. One thing I did like was that the attraction between the characters is drawn out. There is a lot of one sided sexual tension, and the only love scene is at the very end. It does have the traditional color page, which was gorgeous. It really is an okay read. Apparently its part of a series of books with similar themes, but I've yet to find out if the others ha. Nucci said easy, fun yaoi read. Well, after being a HUGE Ai Hasukawa fan ( love control 1 and "easy, fun yaoi read" according to Nucci. Well, after being a HUGE Ai Hasukawa fan ( love control 1 and 2) I confess outright her name was what attracted me to this book. I was pleasantly surprised.I read 'Eternal Love' and was like, sheesh, okay, another sexy Middle Eastern man meets a curious Japanese man and they fall in love against all oddsbut I REALLY liked this one. The author made it a point to a) mention that homosexuality is not allowed in Muslim religion and b) make the part where the prideful uke is kidnapped. ) I confess outright her name was what attracted me to this book. I was pleasantly surprised.I read 'Eternal Love' and was like, sheesh, okay, another sexy Middle Eastern man meets a curious Japanese man and they fall in love against all oddsbut I REALLY liked this one. The author made it a point to a) mention that homosexuality is not allowed in Muslim religion and b) make the part where the prideful uke is kidnapped
With eyes that no one's heart can escape from and a voice that sends chills down spines, it must have been him Said spoke so rudely to on the plane to Kassina. In the luxurious Middle Eastern kingdom of Kassina, Takeyuki, "The Desert Hawk," kidnapped by bandits for his beauty, in turn kidnaps Said, the young man with the blue eyes. Has Takeyuki been chasing him ever since?