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

The Sheikh's Resisting Lover (The Tazeem Twins Series Book 3) by Leslie North Read Free Book Online

Book: The Sheikh's Resisting Lover (The Tazeem Twins Series Book 3) by Leslie North Read Free Book Online
Authors: Leslie North
Tags: Romance, Literature & Fiction, Coming of Age, Contemporary, Genre Fiction
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    It was after eight in the evening when Joshua and James returned to the palace jubilant at their success. They found Rene and Tanya in the dining room as Joshua bent down to kiss Rene.
     
    “Hello, beautiful,” he said to her as he kissed her again. She smiled and rubbed his chest.
     
    “Hey, handsome,” she replied as she smiled up at him.
     
    “Oh, you two, are so cheesy,” Tanya teased. James approached her and greeted her.
     
    “Hey, gorgeous,” he said to her.
     
    “Bye, James,” she said to him before breaking eye contact. James chuckled when he realized that he missed her feistiness.
     
    Hussain had walked in behind the twins, greeting his cousins and Rene before turning to Tanya “Hello,” he greeted her and kissed her on both cheeks.
     
    “It is nice to see you again,” she replied as she kissed him back. He returned her smile. The maids brought in a tray of glasses and Champagne.
     
    “A toast to the successful business contract,” James said and looked at Tanya, “and to beautiful things,” he added. Tanya blushed as he smiled and raised his glass.
     
    “Cheers,” everyone said together as they held up their glasses in a toast.
     
    After dinner, the maids cleared the table as Joshua and Rene moved over to the patio’s sitting area, while the others remained at the table chatting. Hussain leaned toward Tanya and was chatting with her quietly. Moments later, somehow the conversation landed on relationships.
     
    “This guy does not date,” Hussain said, referring to James.
     
    “What is wrong with dating?” Tanya asked. James shrugged his shoulders. What was the point of going on a date? When he showed interest in a woman, it was usually for one thing only and they were only too willing to comply . Except for Tanya.
     
    “He has issues,” Hussain joked.
     
    “I think so too,” Tanya agreed as James laughed.
     
    “Do you like going out on dates?” James asked her.
     
    “Why not? I think men should court women.”
     
    James was shocked at Tanya's response. “Courtship?” he asked with obvious shock in his voice.
     
    “Yes, courtship.”
     
    The two of them started arguing about courtship. Tanya felt that men were not taking dating seriously. They took women out on one or two dates and then expected sex. She thought old school courtship was nice because it showed that the man really liked the woman and respected her. James obviously disagreed. Dating and courtship were overrated and a waste of time. People should just get to the point of what they wanted.
     
    “You have issues,” Tanya said and got up to join Rene and Joshua. James watched her leave with a mischievous look on his face.
     
    “Tanya is a good girl,” Hussain said to him after she had left.
     
    “...okay?” James was confused as to why Hussain would say that.
     
    “The way the two of you were just going at it,” Hussain grunted.
     
    “Where is this going?” He knew that his cousin had something that he wanted to get off his chest. James mentally prepared himself for whatever he was going to say.
     
    “There is something between the two of you. She is a nice girl, so you should stop trying to bed her.”
     
    James rocked his head backwards and laughed before he responded. “Who said I was trying?” he asked.
     
    “It would be really peculiar if you were not,” said Hussain with a serious face.
     
    “She is an attractive American. Who would pass up such an opportunity?”
     
    “Is that all you can think about is making her another point on some imaginary score card?”
     
    James smiled. He had never had a girl like her, so of course he would be interested in bedding her. What was wrong with that? “Can you blame me?”
     
    Hussain narrowed his gaze at him. “I actually think that you would make a good couple.”
     
    “Would we now?”
     
    “Yes, James, you would.”
     
    “I do not do relationships.”
     
    “Yeah, that would require trust. After her-”

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