Review: Rayyan ( The Desert Sheiks series #4) by Marian Tee

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Hyacinth Kahveci has something to hide, and she’s willing to go to extraordinary lengths to keep her secret – even if it means having to sort of blackmail Sheikh Rayyan Al-Atassi into becoming her fake boyfriend. 

“Did Al Afea send you?” 
The man slowly sheathed his gun at her words, and she nearly expired in relief. Oh, thank God. She had done the right thing then. Al Afea was another name that Sheikh Rayyan Al-Atassi answered to, and Hyacinth had been hoping that the air of mystery that constantly shrouded the royal sheikh would make her lie more believable. 
Forcing herself to meet the man’s gaze, she demanded, “Did you not hear what I said? Because the sheikh will not be pleased at all if he sees his woman---” Her voice died when she saw the man reach for his helmet. 
Oh. Sh*t. 
She had watched too many true crime shows not to know how much danger she was in, and Hyacinth slowly took a step back. If he was willing to show her his face, then it only meant one thing. He wasn’t worried she would be able to identify him – because he had no plans of keeping her alive. 
The helmet clattered to the ground, and the moment he reached for the edge of his balaclava, Hyacinth spun around to take advantage of his momentary blindness and make a run for it. 
But she had barely been able to take several steps when long, hard fingers curled around her wrist and hauled her back. 
She screamed. She kicked and thrashed against him. She gave him as good as she got, hell bent on fighting to her dying breath – 
“Stop struggling!” 
“Stop, dammit!” 
“Will you just look at me---” 
The man’s words eventually penetrated the haze of terror that had clouded her mind, and even though she dared not stop pummeling his chest and doing all she could to knee him in the groin, she did let her gaze move up to her assailant’s face – 
“HOLY F*CK!” 
Startled at the expletive, Rayyan unconsciously loosened his grip on her just as Hyacinth made another attempt to free herself. She succeeded this time and backed away as soon as she could. Too soon as it turned out because the next thing she knew, she was falling and falling and falling – 
Thud. 
Hyacinth couldn’t tell which hurt worse: her ego or her ass. All she knew was how her embarrassment was growing with every second, more so when she saw the sheikh slowly crouch down in front of her. 
“Well, anisdi…” Rayyan paused. “This certainly isn’t the kind of reaction I was hoping to get from my woman.” 
A strangled sound escaped Hyacinth. 
Oh. My. God. 
Sh*t, sh*t, sh*t. 
She had forgotten about that. 
“And for the record---” She saw his gaze dip down. “White underwear isn’t a favorite of mine.” 
Too late, she realized she was still sprawled on the ground, her legs wide open, and her abaya falling all the way back to her waist. 
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! 

                                                               My opinion:
               I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review

Hyacinth Kahveci was a girl who managed to hide her secrets behind her smiles. One of her teachers realized that and wanted to inform her sister. Hyacinth had to prevent this so she asked Rayyan's Al-Atassi help. She was suspicious by his easy acceptance but let it go since it worked in her favor. From the very first day she started working for him, Rayyan loved to rile her up. One time in one of their arguments she made it clear that she'd make him fall for her. It was all fun and games until she started avoiding him. That was the moment he realized that he missed her and that she slowly was growing on him. Hyacinth was falling for him hard but she found out that he was in love with someone else. She tried to change that but failed miserably and she finally gave up on him. Of course, when Rayyan lost her for good he also realized that he was actually in love with her. He only hoped it wasn't too late for them.


It's the 4th book of the Desert Sheikhs series. It's a love triangle between Hyacinth, Rayyan and his first love. It takes place around the same time as the previous books. It starts with a fun mood and it gets sexy and then quite emotional. The plot is nice with a couple of surprises, the characters are interesting, especially Hyacinth. For some strange reason, my favorite scenes were the ones she was cursing. I enjoyed it a lot and I will rate this with 4,5 stars. 



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