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Trilogy Dynasty Alcaz: The Sheikh's Bride; The Sheikh of the Desert; The Sheikh's Virgin Wife

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Trilogy Dynasty Alcaz: The Sheikh's Bride; The Sheikh of the Desert; The Sheikh's Virgin Wife

By: Karina Bezerra
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Discover the love stories of the Sheikhs of the Alcaz Dynasty and their brides

1- The Sheikh's Bride:

"She was promised to me from an early age and never touched by me..." (Sheik Farid);
"I don't want to kiss him or rather I shouldn't let my guard down yet. By Allah... he'll realize that..." (Salma)


Salma Al-Madini, a wealthy Moroccan heiress, was promised to Sheikh Farid Abin Al-Harbi when she was fifteen. However, due to a final wish of her French mother, the wedding would only take place after she finished college in the West.

Farid, a handsome Sheikh, young and coveted by women, was enchanted by the beauty of his bride and eagerly awaited the wedding. However, he waited in his own way...

Salma also waited anxiously and passionately, but was disappointed when she learned that Farid did not wait for her like she did and was known as a playboy Sheikh in the West.

So, pressured by a will, the young woman gets married, but decides not to make things so easy for her handsome young Sheikh...

2- The Sheikh of the Desert:

"Allah sent you straight from the stars, to me, my beautiful princess..." (Sheik Salim)
"My beloved Sheikh... I was born to be yours..." (Princess Ranya)


Sheik Salim Abin Al-Harbi is a man of honor and duty, but that doesn't mean he's happy with his arranged marriage to Princess Ranya Abit Mustafa Abin Al-Rashid, daughter of the Emir of Abu. Years of study in Europe have opened his mind to the possibility of having a more independent and non-submissive wife. Furthermore, the fact that Ranya lives in total seclusion and awaits her forced marriage makes him even more dissatisfied. To decide what to do, Salim decides to spend thirty days in his castle in the desert.

Ranya is also not happy with her fate. She dreams of marrying for love and not with a man she considers cold and cruel. Upon learning that Salim is on his way to Abu to seal her arranged marriage, she decides to flee her home. golden prison. But when fate brings them together in the desert, they discover that love can arise in the most unlikely places.

In this story of forbidden love, the desert sheik and the rebellious princess will have to fight against deep-rooted traditions and together, they will discover that true love is stronger than any barrier.

3- The Sheik's Virgin Wife:

“You will only be my wife and never my real wife! If you know what I mean...” (Sheik Karim)

“I need to stay here with you, Karim, because my parents will never accept me back! But I have self-respect and I will never crawl for your love again!” (Aysha)


The young Aysha Abit Esmail Al-Harbi was promised in marriage at an early age to her distant cousin, Sheik Karim Abin Al-Harbi. The young woman was raised in Alcaz to be his wife and this caused a love for her future husband to blossom in her heart from an early age. This love was watered with many dreams in the heart of the eighteen-year-old girl. One of these dreams was that as soon as she turned eighteen, her fiancé would come to arrange the wedding and after they were married, he would take her to live with him in London. Where she was the principality's international relations officer and CEO of the Alcaz Oil Company in the West. However, she saw all this fairy tale that she had created in her imagination fall apart, with the visit of her fiancé to Alcaz and after an act without thinking she found herself trapped in a marriage of convenience to save her honor before the traditions of her people.

Karim and Aysha will have to get married and share the same roof, in a coexistence full of barbs and passion.
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