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Sabrina’s life is hard work. When she’s not performing her myriad duties as The Gregorio Hotel’s youngest Assistant Manager, she’s working on her law degree at Georgetown University. There’s little time (or money) for leisure, but that’s okay with her. Sabrina is driven to succeed despite her disadvantaged upbringing. When a new VIP checks in to the hotel’s ridiculously extravagant and expensive penthouse suite and the manager is out, the task of his personal welcome falls to her. What should have been a simple meet and greet takes an unexpected turn towards something much more personal! Equally unexpected is the reaction she feels deep down for this tall, dark, and handsome stranger. How can she avoid offending this important guest, earning the ire of her boss, and still not compromise herself personally?
For Sheik Samir, official management welcomes are yet another tedious and perfunctory activity. Of course the manager will provide anything he requires - what else? But the petite blond beauty that approaches him is anything but expected. He is intrigued as much by her appearance as her straightforward manner - with none of the deference that he is used to from those that serve him. Samir’s interest only increases as Sabrina attempts to politely refuse him. He is certain that she underestimates both his will and his resolve!
- Sales Rank: #90535 in eBooks
- Published on: 2014-08-21
- Released on: 2014-08-21
- Format: Kindle eBook
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
Dumb. The only good news...it was free.
By LvrOfBks
What isn't wrong with this book? Trite. Boring. Worst of all it is just dumb.
I can read the occasional fluff book. The fun chick lit. I hate, hate, hate when authors write dumb nonsense and try to slap it together and sell it as if it were a real book. This book is super short, really a long story.
**spoiler alerts***
The penthouse is the "largest and most expensive in the Washington DC area" and she is the assistant manager of the hotel.... and she is a law student at Georgetown. She is also socially inept, can't talk about sex, oh and virgin as well. she must have something going on to get an assistant manager job and the best hotel in DC. Right?
So, short story short, she gets manipulated into having "dinner" with the sheik. She finally puts her foot down by.... demanding to know if the sheik actually called the hotel chef and bartender to order the dinner himself or did he make his staff do it. Uh, this is the dinner he is forcing her to attend with him. What?
So on her "break" she goes to dinner....and has sex for first time. EVERYONE in hotel knows. They question her about the next day. She is annoyed by the questions and remarks that she is the youngest assistant manager at the hotel and "she wasn't going to sully her outstanding professional reputation by listening, or even acknowledging, the questions on the minds of every other staff member she passed."
Holy hell.
Talking about sleeping with a hotel guest 2 hours after meeting him, while on duty is sullying her reputation but actually having sex with said guest is not sullying her reputation?
Of course he pursues her. Guess what happens next to the virginal, naive law student/hotel manager. Guess.
Yes! She has lots of unprotected sex (cause she is too overwhelmed by her feelings to pay attention to protection) and gets pregnant.
How does she discover she is pregnant? Well while feeling sorry for herself (cause the sheik wanted to pay for law school and a new apartment and give her money like she is some kind of whore) she goes to her old nasty home (drunk mom bad childhood...blah, blah) she gets unexpectedly hungry so she walks two miles (yeah 2 miles) to a grocery store (while thinking about how stupid her plan was to go the old house) and buys... saltines and bologna. Weird. Right? She eats, walks and contemplates her SIX WEEK "relationship" with sheik. Throws up and nearly passes out and is saved by....guess...guess... Yes! The sheik.
So in Washington DC, in a poor neighborhood he saves her and then has a helicopter land. In some open field. In the middle of DC. Okay.
Then the author writes one the stupidest sentences I have ever read...
"When the helicopter landed in the open field, he carried Sabrina through the grass, unconcerned about possible snakes or other creatures. His main goal was to get her safe once again."
So he is not worried about dangerous snakes or other "creatures" (in DC?) he is only worried about her safety? Ummm. Did the author even read that sentence as she wrote it?
BTW.. she is "sleeping" from the time he saved her on the DC street, through the helicopter ride and of course aboard his private plane. Yup. 12 hours she slept... through all of that, not one moment of consciousness. Just sleep, sleep, sleep. Handy.
She wakes up in his country. Oh. no. She has a paper due the next day. Oh. no. An exam. Oh. no. A baby. What? Marry you? Be a princess and be fabulously wealthy? Live in an Arab country? (presumably with that sheik nonsense). Is it safe? Does she have to give up her citizenship? How do they treat women? Will she be the only wife? She considered her options...go back to school, work full time and be a single mom or stay here with the prince and have babies.
Of course. Babies and princess win.
Beyond stupid. I guess I can be thankful that the author did not 50 Shades it up.
Waste of time. Waste of money. Waste of reading. Waste of digital ink.
I want back my 20 minutes.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
A distasteful beginning
By North
Spoiler Alert !
I found the beginning of the story distasteful :
Sabrina, a law student, also works full time as an assistant manager in a luxury hotel. When the manager is unavailable, Sabrina meets a new guest, Samir, the head of state of some unnamed country. Samir falls in lust and demands that Sabrina have supper (and more) with him.
Sabrina does not want to go but is pushed by every hotel employee to attend Samir's wishes. I felt they were all pimping her. I also found in bad taste the reference from the concierge that he would be able to provide Samir with company for the night if it was required. Did we really came to the point that prostitutes are OK ? Not that they're in any way necessary as Sabrina then proceeds to bed Samir, whom she met all of three hours ago, losing her virginity in the process.
The middle part of the novella is fine. Sabrina gets her pluck back and Samir starts to transform into a reasonable human being. The ending, unfortunately, brings back all the arrogant aspects of Samir's character.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Meh...It's ok. ***MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS***
By Amazon Customer
The story itself was good. The H and h were just alright. I was irritated by the fact that the h let all the hotel employees push her to compromise her own values and what she believed to be right. It felt a little disjointed after their night together, when she's back at the hotel. At no point did it explain she left in the middle of the night or anything. When she was upset that everyone "knew" what she had done, I thought it was because she was wearing the same clothes as she had the night before. It wasn't until she mentions going home to shower "again" that I realized she went home at all. And then up until Samir (the H, the Sheikh) mentions her leaving in the middle of the night, I didn't know that either. Especially since she mentions not eating the breakfast that was offered(?). I don't know, maybe I read that part wrong. The end I had a hard time understanding because of the h's actions concerning her schooling, but I guess maybe because of the situation she finds herself in, it is the only choice left to her.
I am one for recommending folks read a book and form their own opinions. For having been free, I can't complain that I wasted my money. And it wasn't THAT bad, so it wasn't really a waste of my time either. I just wish the characters had been more to my liking.
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