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BOTROS BROTHERS The Sheikh’s Accidental Pregnancy The Sheikh’s Defiant Girlfriend The Sheikh’s Secret Past Sheikha’s Determined Police Officer This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales, is entirely coincidental. RELAY PUBLISHING EDITION, MAY...
BOTROS BROTHERS The Sheikh’s Accidental Pregnancy The Sheikh’s Defiant Girlfriend The Sheikh’s Secret Past Sheikha’s Determined Police Officer This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales, is entirely coincidental. RELAY PUBLISHING EDITION, MAY 2023 Copyright © 2023 Relay Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Published in the United Kingdom by Relay Publishing. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. Leslie North is a pen name created by Relay Publishing for co-authored Romance projects. Relay Publishing works with incredible teams of writers and editors to collaboratively create the very best stories for our readers. Cover design by Mayhem Cover Creations. www.relaypub.com BLURB Sometimes opposites attract… When Sarah starts work at the Botros Oil Company, she doesn’t expect the tall and stunningly sexy CEO to be so rude, arrogant, and argumentative. He obviously doesn’t approve of his brother hiring her. Sheikh Tariq Botros has never met anyone like Sarah. She has no respect for tradition. She’s clumsy, stubborn, unladylike, and talks far too much. She also isn’t intimidated by him. In fact, she openly challenges him. Just talking to her is an exercise in frustration. After a heated argument leads to an unforgettable night of passion, they both agree it can never happen again. But there are consequences to their unprotected encounter, and they’re forced to come to terms with their feelings and the explosive attraction between them. MAILING LIST Thank you for reading “The Sheikh’s Accidental Pregnancy” (Botros Brothers Book One) Read FIVE full-length romances by USA Today best-selling author Leslie North for FREE! Over 600+ pages of best-selling romance with hundreds of FIVE STAR REVIEWS! Sign-up to her mailing list and get your FREE books: www.leslienorthbooks.com/sign-up-for-free-books CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 End of The Sheikh’s Accidental Pregnancy Free book offer Thank You! Make an Author's Day About Leslie Sneak Peek: The Sheikh’s Defiant Girlfriend (Botros Brothers Book Two) Sneak Peek: Wild Ride (Wildhorse Ranch Brothers Book One) Also by Leslie 1 Sara arrived for her interview at the Botros Oil Company a few minutes early. When she applied for the job as assistant to one of the executives, she never thought she’d get called in for an interview. She was fresh out of university with not much work experience, and the Botros Oil Company was one of the best in the Middle East. Sara twisted her fingers together as she waited outside Sheikh Amir Botros’s office. The space was clean and classy. The sofa she sat on was black leather, and the receptionist’s desk was gleaming black wood and glass. She ran through her answers to common interview questions in her head. “Tell me about a time when…” and, “Where do you see yourself in five years…” and the one that should be the easiest but was really the hardest, “Tell me a little bit about yourself.” Ugh. She hated job interviews. The receptionist’s phone rang, and a moment later, she looked over to Sara. “Miss Matthews?” Sara looked up. “Sheikh Amir will see you now.” Sara stood up, straightened her skirt, and walked into the office. Sheikh Amir was sitting at his desk, and she stretched out her hand for him to shake as she approached. “Please have a seat, Miss Matthews,” he said after he shook her hand. His voice was calm and soft. She knew he was young—only twenty-eight—but his quick smile made him look even younger, perhaps her own age. “I’m Amir Botros. Delighted to meet you.” Sara took the chair on the right. It was black leather, like the couch in the reception area. She tried not to look around too much. She knew she’d just be intimidated by the size and luxury of his office. She was still a little stunned to be here. She’d originally applied for a junior engineer position, then on a whim, she’d thrown her hat in the ring for this one, too, never expecting to be called for an interview. Surely a company of such high status would hire someone more qualified to be assistant to the vice president, someone with two degrees and tons of experience. Up until a couple weeks ago, she’d never left the United Kingdom. “Great that you could join us today,” Amir said. “Thanks for the invitation.” Sara sat upright, fighting her natural inclination to slouch. Her mother’s voice sounded in her head, reminding her to keep her knees together. They exchanged a few more pleasantries—what did she think of the country, where her accent was from—but before they could get down to the real interview, the sheikh’s phone rang. “Excuse me for one minute. I have to take this.” He picked up the receiver and exchanged a few words with whoever was on the other end of the line. When he hung up again, his gaze had changed. He looked at her speculatively, rather than with the friendliness of a moment before. “Not bad news, I hope,” Sara said, hoping to get their interview back on track. “Not at all. But I’m going to have to have my new assistant in place much sooner than expected. We’re very careful about who we interview, so your background check is already done. Can you start next week?” “What?” Was this a trick? She stared at him blankly for a long minute, too stunned to speak. And honestly, she was a little annoyed that all her interview prep had been for nothing. Sheikh Amir’s smile was almost a smirk. “I am too impulsive, according to