The Sheikh's Resisting Lover (The Tazeem Twins Series Book 3)

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Authors: Leslie North
Tags: Romance, Literature & Fiction, Coming of Age, Contemporary, Genre Fiction
was not going to let him off that easy.
     
    “Because I love spending time with you, talking to you; our time at the zoo was the most fun I’d had with a woman...ever. I want to start over with you and do things right.”
     
    “I don't know,” Tanya replied trying not to smile.
     
    “Is that a smile?”
     
    “No, it's not,” she said and smiled even harder as James chuckled.
     
    “Besides, you came here to enjoy the country and spend time with Rene. Do not leave now because of me,” he said.
     
    “It's not about you,” she lied.
     
    “If you say so,” he said with a cheeky grin on his face.
     
    “Oh, James,” she started laughing.
     
    “I would like to take you out, show you around, spend some time with you and really get to know you.” He kissed her hands. “I would like you to be the last girl I ever court,” he kissed her hand again. Tanya smiled and nodded. “I want you to be my first and last, first date. Ever,” he said as he pulled her into his arms.
     
    Tanya laid her head against his chest and enjoyed the moment. She had not expected him to stop her from leaving. She honestly thought he did not care about her and that she had become another notch on his headboard.
     
    It touched her that he had gone to so much effort to stop her. Lifting her head to look at him, he smiled down at her, as he pressed a feather light kiss on her lips. As he went to open the car door to get inside, she stepped away.
     
    “Before we go, there’s just one thing that we need to discuss,” Tanya said as she turned and walked toward the fountain. Grabbing her hand before she could walk away, he turned her around as she chewed on her bottom lip.
     
    “What is it? You can tell me anything.”
     
    “Did you by chance talk to your brother?”
     
    “Joshua? No. Why? Is something wrong? Tanya, what is it.”
     
    Taking a deep breath, she put her hands on his chest to keep some distance between them. “It’s just that, while you may have slept with what...hundreds of women...” As James was about to respond, he looked at her in surprise when she blurted out, “There’s been only one.”
     
    “What?”
     
    “You were my first, James.” Tanya had closed her eyes when she said it, unsure that she wanted to see the look on his face. Opening one eye, he had a grin on his face as he looked at her. “What?” she asked.
     
    “So, what you are saying is that I’ve spoiled you for all time and there can be no other man in your life.”
     
    “Oh. My. God. Here I am sharing something important with you and you joke about it,” Tanya shot back as she slid into the car.
     
    “I’m just saying that once you have me, there can be no other,” he said as he joined her in the car.
     
    “Could you possibly be more conceited,” she said, trying not to smile
     
    Taking her hand in his, he kissed it and held it to his heart. “What I’m saying, habibti, is that there will be no one else.”
     
    Tanya squeezed his hand and laid her head on his shoulder as Hussain started the car and drove them back to the palace.
    END OF BOOK 3
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