Author: | JJ Flowers | ISBN: | 9781458045928 |
Publisher: | JJ Flowers | Publication: | February 26, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | JJ Flowers |
ISBN: | 9781458045928 |
Publisher: | JJ Flowers |
Publication: | February 26, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Officer and the Princess centers on a love affair between Army Intelligence officer Jack Montgomery and Saudi Arabian princess Janan ibn Akbar. A larger than life hero, tragically wounded, Jack would much rather be back home, teaching history in a quiet college town and surfing Pacific waters, but instead he finds himself swept into the labyrinth of Middle East espionage where he is eventually forced to rescue Janan ibn Akbar from her a life of confinement. Danger and suspense fill every chapter as, against their will, fueled by explosive chemistry, Janan and Jack fall hopelessly in love.
The plot in a nutshell: Planes crashes. Assassination attempts. Kidnapping and rescues. Most of all, the compelling and passionate secret liaison between Jack and Janan and their growing love. The surprising discovery of the identity of Janan's real mother. Intrigues and growing suspense...
Bottom line: This is a page turner!
Hot, sexy, (very!); full of erotic scenes that will keep you turning the pages for more. Two fierce spirits battling an overwhelming passion, a desire that threatens to destroy or save them both as the world is threatened with explosions all around them.
This novel is also rich with interesting, even fascinating details about the Middle East. The Saudi Arabian setting combines the explosive politics of U.S. interests and one of the most repressive governments in the world, the theocratic, totalitarian nation of Saudi Arabia run by its royal family, the house of Saud.
The Officer and the Princess is JJ Flowers best contemporary romance yet; always engaging; full of unexpected twists and turns, and a guaranteed satisfying (extremely!) even great ending.
“The sexiest writing in romance!” Kristen Steward.
“The Officer and the Princess was as good as Fifty Shades of Gray, but had a much better story.” Megan Kelly.
“No one writes romance like Jennifer Horsman! Keepers all!” Elizabeth W.
The Officer and the Princess centers on a love affair between Army Intelligence officer Jack Montgomery and Saudi Arabian princess Janan ibn Akbar. A larger than life hero, tragically wounded, Jack would much rather be back home, teaching history in a quiet college town and surfing Pacific waters, but instead he finds himself swept into the labyrinth of Middle East espionage where he is eventually forced to rescue Janan ibn Akbar from her a life of confinement. Danger and suspense fill every chapter as, against their will, fueled by explosive chemistry, Janan and Jack fall hopelessly in love.
The plot in a nutshell: Planes crashes. Assassination attempts. Kidnapping and rescues. Most of all, the compelling and passionate secret liaison between Jack and Janan and their growing love. The surprising discovery of the identity of Janan's real mother. Intrigues and growing suspense...
Bottom line: This is a page turner!
Hot, sexy, (very!); full of erotic scenes that will keep you turning the pages for more. Two fierce spirits battling an overwhelming passion, a desire that threatens to destroy or save them both as the world is threatened with explosions all around them.
This novel is also rich with interesting, even fascinating details about the Middle East. The Saudi Arabian setting combines the explosive politics of U.S. interests and one of the most repressive governments in the world, the theocratic, totalitarian nation of Saudi Arabia run by its royal family, the house of Saud.
The Officer and the Princess is JJ Flowers best contemporary romance yet; always engaging; full of unexpected twists and turns, and a guaranteed satisfying (extremely!) even great ending.
“The sexiest writing in romance!” Kristen Steward.
“The Officer and the Princess was as good as Fifty Shades of Gray, but had a much better story.” Megan Kelly.
“No one writes romance like Jennifer Horsman! Keepers all!” Elizabeth W.