
These childhood fancies now color her fiction. She grew up in Bangladesh on stories of djinns (pronounced “gins”), ghosts and monsters. Mina Khan is a Texas-based writer and food enthusiast. As Maya and Shay pull together to survive, both are determined to have their happily-ever-after and bring peace to their worlds - warring families, shadow assassins, and nosy busybodies be damned.įifty percent of the proceeds are being donated to UNICEF. Their not-so-simple one-night stand is interrupted by assassins and the world, as they know it, is changed forever. But the beautiful and tough warrior gets more than she bargained for when she meets Shay. Nothing gets the biological clock ticking (and elders lecturing) like almost dying in battle, so Maya, princess of the water djinns, travels to Earth for some no-strings-attached sex to fulfill her duty and produce an heir. Heartsick, he escapes to Earth to mourn and lose himself in drink Soon frustration had her grabbing a Hershey’s bar from the secret stash she kept at her desk in case of emergencies.Akshay, warrior prince of the earth djinns, earns the title of Crown Prince at a high cost when he loses his best friend in a battle against ancient enemies, the water djinns. She should know something about a guy before going out to dinner with him. This wasn’t just idle curiosity, but a safety issue. Her conscience pinged at her for misusing her time and resources. Trying to act as nonchalant as possible, Sarah pulled up the paid databases the newspaper gave her access to. Twitter or Facebook accounts, and stayed out of the news. Good, they’d keep him out of her hair for a bit. He was tied up in a meeting with two gray-haired women, probably representing one of the many women’s do-gooder organizations and demanding coverage. Man oh man, she had a bad case of Rukh fever.įeeling silly, she glanced at Grayson’s office. To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:įor some reason her mind kept zeroing in on his sensuous lips and intense eyes, the color of sapphires. What reading level is The Djinn's Dilemma book?
