Murder in the Harem

The Three Tiffanys 1

In the golden sands of 1920s Arabia, three bold American women share not only a name—but a husband: the charming Sultan of Rakal Al Sulem. Together, The Three Tiffanys navigate palace politics, tangled passions, and dangerous secrets within the opulent walls of the royal harem. When a mysterious murder threatens the fragile balance of power, the Tiffanys must use their wit, sensuality, and sisterhood to uncover the truth—before the desert claims more than just whispers.

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Excerpt:
Tiffany Walker is the first American woman he ever met. He has also never heard the word “spunky” used instead of independent. It still applies to her today. And that is why he wonders why she married him? In the US, women have the right to vote, to work and to travel alone. In his sultanate, this is not the case. In the entire Arabian Peninsula, no one even considers these developments.
They met in the port of Ras Al Qummah. Before his bodyguards could prevent it, she approached him and offered him some pearls. He could tell they were good pearls.
Tiffany let him invite her to dinner. Her dress was a thing of beauty. She explained to him it was called a “flapper” dress. It was dark green with a dazzling array of sequins cascading down to a tiered fringe scalloped hemline, along with a feathered band and long green gloves. She stole his heart with her sparkling eyes and frank conversation.

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Tiffany Walker was a New York adventuress and knew what she wanted. Hoping to take advantage of the failing pearling industry. And she did. After dinner, he couldn’t believe she refused to go to bed with him.
Of course, it was his mother who first saw his infatuation. He was happy with her advice. He is always happy with her advice. With Tiffany Walker, he knew it would be a complicated courting. And his mother helped him every step of the way. It took three months before they kissed.

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Reviews:Lily Chen on Goodreads wrote:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What if the harem companions took over the story—and each other? In Murder in the Harem, J. Tiffany Noore flips the classic Haremlit fantasy upside down with a lush, daring tale of sisterhood, sensuality, and survival. Tiffany Walker, Tiffany Takei, and J. Tiffany Noore don’t just share Sultan Farouz’s bed—they share secrets, suspicions, and slow-burning, breathtaking heat. Their tangled passions and fierce loyalty light up every page, whether they’re investigating a murder or spending the night in their Sultan’s bed. Each Tiffany shines with vivid personality, and the ensemble connection between them is electric, playful, and achingly intimate.

Liam Ashford on Goodreads wrote:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ever wondered what would happen if flapper-era sass crashed headfirst into ancient harem traditions? The Three Tiffanys doesn’t just flip the Haremlit script—it lights it on fire and serves it up with champagne and silk sheets! Set in the golden sands of the 1920s, Murder in the Harem follows three bold American wives—Tiffany Walker, Tiffany Takei, and J. Tiffany Noore—who take the Sultan’s palace by storm. It’s steamy, sassy, and wickedly clever: instead of chasing a harem, the Sultan already has one... and it’s the women who steal the spotlight. When a concubine is murdered, the Three Tiffanys have to solve the mystery before palace politics tear them—and their hard-won love—apart. Every scene crackles with chemistry, jealousy, and the kind of irreverent humor that only true flapper girls could bring to a royal court. (...)


 

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