The Mistress Bride

The Mistress Bride by Michelle Reid, published by Mills & Boon in 1999, is a historical romance novel that explores the complex relationship between Sheikh Raschid Al Kadah and Evie Delahaye. Their affair, which has lasted for two years, faces significant challenges as Raschid is expected to marry an Arabian princess, while Evie’s mother is urging her towards an English aristocrat. The narrative takes a pivotal turn when Evie discovers she is pregnant with Raschid’s child, adding urgency and depth to their situation.
Readers will find a rich exploration of love and societal expectations within the pages of this 186-page edition. The story delves into themes of romance and the struggles faced by the protagonists as they navigate their intertwined destinies against the backdrop of cultural obligations. As Evie grapples with her unexpected pregnancy and the pressures from her family, the novel presents a compelling look at the choices that define their futures. This edition is available in English, offering an engaging experience for fans of historical romance.
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Sheikh Raschid Al Kadah and Evie Delahaye’s affair had lasted for two years. But Raschid was expected to marry an Arabian princess, and Evie’s mother was pushing her towards a member of the English aristocracy. Then Evie discovered she was carrying Raschid’s baby.
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