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Matched with the Sheikh
Matched with the Sheikh
Matched with the Sheikh
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Matched with the Sheikh

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‘MATCHED WITH THE SHEIKH’ is the latest release from international bestselling author Alex Anders and is for those who love short stories where full-figured women, not only get their gorgeous guys, but are dominated by an alpha male.

Carla Westmoreland was the best at finding other’s their soul mate. But when she gets a request to find a match for a mysterious sheikh, she’s surprised. Wanting to know what the companion would have to do for the powerful prince, Carla enters into a sexual adventure of weath and lust beyond her wildest dreams. The question is, will Carla find her own soul mate process or be consumed by the libidos passions of the alpha male sheikh.

*Please note that this story contains very explicit descriptions of erotic and sexual situations written for extreme genital arousal which will lead to self-pleasure. Mature readers only.

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“The companion we seek must be perfect. She will be retained for six months, and must be willing to sign a contract.”

Carla cleared her throat softly. “Six months... I’m not sure you understand the nature of my services, Mr., ah...” She trailed off awkwardly, realizing he had never given her his name.

“Sands,” he supplied. “We are quite aware of your typical services, Miss Westmoreland. This is a special request.” Carla detected a mild rebuke in his tone, as if she was being chastised for not paying attention.

“Yes, you did say that,” she replied, willing to accept a chiding but unwilling to let him bully her into providing something that seemed wrong. “But, Mr. Sands, I can’t very well ask the women who trust me to help them find a long-term relationship to sign up for a six-month fling.”

“It is not a fling,” Mr. Sands corrected.

“I see,” Carla said, feeling a bit of a thrill. ‘How mysterious and interesting,’ she thought. “You should know that I wouldn’t be of any assistance without meeting your employer myself.”

“That is out of the question,” Mr. Sands replied. “As I explained –”

The sharp trill of the phone in front of him cut off his words. With some uneasy surprise, she realized that although he was hiding it pretty well, his wide-eyed look was one of fear. After a moment he lifted the receiver. He did not speak into it right away, and Carla could hear a masculine voice although she couldn’t make out any of the words.

Mr. Sands listened tensely. “Of course,” he said before carefully lowering the handset. Handing Carla a card, “He will be expecting you at ten. Do not be late.”

“I won’t be,” she assured him. She didn’t know what she was getting herself into, but her body tingled excitement.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 21, 2013
ISBN9781311488930
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    Matched with the Sheikh - Alex Anders

    Carla Westmoreland considered it another successful day as she shut down her computer and headed home.  She loved the satisfaction of doing well and making people happy in the process.

    As she shut down the computer, the phone rang.  She glanced at it, debated, and then figured she might as well answer it instead of listening to the message in the morning.

    Perfect Pairing, Carla speaking, she said, picking up a pen to toy with, as she doubted she’d actually need to write anything down.  About half the calls were wrong numbers from people who were nervous about using a matchmaking service.

    Miss Westmoreland, if she is available, a masculine voice replied.

    I’m Miss Westmoreland, she answered.  How can I assist you this evening?

    Miss Westmoreland, I have a special request for your service.  Are you available this evening to meet and discuss what we require?

    Certainly, Carla replied.  This wasn’t unusual, for a prospective client to want to meet somewhere other than her office.  Many people seemed to think using a matchmaking service meant they were somehow failing at life.  An initial meeting at a neutral location helped them get over the nervousness and self-doubt.  She had become adept at explaining that it was no failure to be too busy for dating.

    She noted down the address and time, assuring the caller she would be there promptly.  Hanging up the phone, Carla opened her planner and wrote in the appointment as a record for later.  Being attentive to detail was just one reason her matchmaking service had become so successful.

    She checked the address online.  To her surprise, it was an office building close to downtown.  Usually nervous clients wanted to meet in neutral places, such as restaurants, bars, or clubs.  However, some busy professionals did ask her to come to their offices after other staff went home.  It helped them feel more at ease, she figured, to be in the place where they had control, even if that same place was why they had little time for traditional dating.

    Carla closed up her office and headed out.  The evening was pleasant, and it was easier than usual to get a cab.  She arrived at the building with time to spare, and when she went into the lobby, she was greeted by a uniformed guard at the high desk.

    I have an appointment with a gentleman on the fourth floor, she told the guard.  He nodded, clearly expecting her, and after she signed a logbook, he handed her a visitor’s badge.  As she clipped it to her jacket lapel, the guard directed her to the elevators. They were locked, but he keyed in her floor.

    She had hoped to check out the company listings on the lobby directory but didn’t see one in the lobby.  The occupants of the building obviously didn’t receive many visitors, or they preferred to reveal knowledge of their presence only to those who needed to know.  The guards probably had access to a directory.

    In the elevator,

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