February 01, 2012

Guest & Contest: Teresa Morgan

We've got the best kind of contest today—one where everyone is a winner.

Teresa Morgan, author of the sheikh romances Cinderella and the Sheikh, Handcuffed to the Sheikh, and Sheikh with Benefits is giving away a prize pack that includes digital copies of all three of her hot contemporary sheikh romances.

All you have to do is answer this one question to win: "The sheikh is the ultimate romance hero because..."

To get you started with some inspiration, I asked Teresa her own question. Her answer was "The sheikh is the exotic other, an uncontrollable force of will. He's more than a match for any heroine, but it takes a woman as confident and defiant as himself to become his true partner. Also, he has oil money you can spend on shoes."

In addition to the prize pack that includes all her books, Teresa is going to give a copy of Handcuffed to the Sheikh to everyone who enters. Just write your own answer to "The sheikh is the ultimate romance hero because..." and if you leave your email address with your comment, you will get a digital copy of Teresa's spicy novella. Handcuffed to the Sheikh has 4.5 stars on Amazon, has been on the Amazon Romance > Anthologies Top 100 list for seven months now, and spent over two weeks as the #1 Romance Short Story on Amazon.co.uk.

Teresa's stories are:

Handcuffed to the Sheikh
Sheikh with Benefits
And here's a taste of Cinderella and the Sheikh
She's about to get charmed...

Libby Fay's safe little life as a waitress at a posh New York boutique hotel implodes when Sheikh Rasyn Al Jabar, black-eyed and seductive, crashes into her world and swears that he loves her.

The powerful sheikh will do anything to prevent becoming the ruler of his North African homeland, including marrying a woman who is inappropriate to be queen. When he sees the beautiful, bubbly waitress, he knows that she is the perfect wife to help him avoid the throne—all he has to do is make her fall in love with him.

All her life, Libby has longed for the same loving, equal partnership her parents had—something she couldn't possibly have with a forceful sheikh who ignores all her objections. But Rasyn seems to be able to charm her into anything, including his bed. Soon, she finds herself on a plane to Abbas, transported into a fairy tale come true.

Unfortunately for Libby, a Cinderella is the last thing this Prince Charming wants.
See all her book, pics of her travels, and her bio at amazon.com/author/teresamorgan.
Connect with Teresa on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002284765564
And on Twitter at @TMorganAuthor.

Don't forget to enter the contest! Just fill in the blank to win: "The sheikh is the ultimate romance hero because..."

The grand prize winner will be chosen on Sunday, February 5.  And every person who completes Teresa's sentence and leaves an email address will get a digital copy of Handcuffed to the Sheikh.  This offer also ends on Sunday, February 5.

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15 comments:

Maria from 'gaelikaa's diary' said...

The sheikh is the ultimate romantic hero because he symbolizes the exotic, the unknown and mysterious pleasures.

Will that do?

ishmarindatgmaildotcom

Teresa said...

I think that's a great answer!

Emily Tardy said...

I believe the sheikh is the ultimate romance hero is because... Though he may have a harem full of beautiful women ready to give him every pleasure, he falls for the heroine... I read one book where the woman became one the of the mans wife... I didn't care for the story to play out that way. =D

emilytardy(AT)yahoo(DOT)com

Harlie Reader said...

He is the ultimate hero because...he thinks he knows what he wants in a woman, seeks to dominate said woman, and generally thinks that all women should bow down to him. In the end though the true love of one woman will bring him to his knees and he will do anything, anything to have her.

Marika Weber
maw1725@gmail.com

erin said...

oooooh... wonderful post and giveaway!

I'd have to say.... The sheikh is the ultimate romantic hero b/c they embody everything that we love about a hero... rich, exotic, a bit domineering. ooooh.... got chills just thinking about it :)

Shelley B said...

The Sheikh is the ultimate romantic hero because he will do anything or the woman he loves. He is above everyone else, but his woman will bring him to his knees.
srbagby 50 at gmail dot com

Teresa said...

@Emily

That's a great answer--deep down, the sheikh is a big softie, isn't he?

Teresa

Teresa said...

@Harlie Reader

I think you're totally right. I think someone needs to pair a royal Sheikh with a Texas girl who doesn't take any guff one of these days!

Teresa

Teresa said...

@Erin

I'm very happy to come visit!

I admit I like a guy who knows what he wants... Good answer!

Teresa

Teresa said...

@Shelley B

Good answer! We love a guy who will move heaven and earth for us, don't we?

Teresa

msmjb65 said...

Congrats on all of your books and, btw, the book cover is hot, hot, hot.
So..the sheikh is the ultimate romance hero because he is able to grow and change as a man throughout the story and transform from someone who is going to use his sexy charms to win a woman's heart, but not because he really wants her for the right reasons. However, he is able to find his true self through the love of a good woman. How's that?

MJB
msmjb65 AT gmail DOT com

Romance Reader Enthusiast said...

...he sweeps in and conquers anything and anyone in his way. He's an exotic mysterious person who always leaves you guessing. And he's always the sexiest man around.

lareynolds0316@gmail.com

aretha zhen said...

Hi Theresa, the sheikh is the ultimate heroes because they are sexy, dark, and mysterious:)

Romancing the Book said...

Our grand prize winner is Marika (Harlie Reader). An email is on it's way to her with directions on how to claim her prize. And everyone else who provided an email address in their comment will be contacted by Teresa for a copy of Handcuffed by the Sheikh.

Jen

Teresa said...

Aretha Zhen! Please contact me at teresamorganauthor at gmail dot com with your email address!

Thanks,
Teresa