Expecting the Sheikh's Baby

Karen has recently discovered family, where she had thought she had none - she moved to Boston, and was working with her cousin who is more like a sister to her. She meets a prince (who is a friend of another of her new cousins), at a party the family throws to welcome her - the prince is entranced with her and kisses her. 

She has already made plans - since she is 31 (oh so very old), she has decided not to wait for mr. right - she wants to have a baby.  The prince interrupts her plans at a fertility clinic and makes a proposal, marry him, have his child, and if she wants to leave after the baby is born...fine. (he is a prince, he is a fox, and he is rich - why leave?) - of course we have the communication problems always in these books - but it was a very enjoyable read. 

"There must be something in books, things we can't imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house; there must be something there. You don't stay for nothing." (fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury)

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