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Desert Princes: The Arabian Love-Child / Beloved Sheikh / The Sheik's Reward
Desert Princes The Arabian Love-Child / Beloved Sheikh / The Sheik's Reward Author:Michelle Reid, Alexandra Sellers, Lucy Gordon PASSIONATE ARABIAN NIGHTS... — *** The Arabian Love-Child by Michelle Reid — Rafiq Al-Qadim is an unusual man. Half-Arab prince, half-French, he wears his pride and a fierce loyalty to his family like a suit of armor ... as Melanie discovered when she fell in love with him eight years ago. Then Rafiq chose to believe ugly lies about he... more »r faithfulness and blew her out of his life like a grain of desert sand in the wind. But Melanie will never stop wanting Rafiq -- unbeknown to him, she gave birth to his child. Now that Robbie is old enough to need his father, Melanie is mustering all of her strength to do battle. She's determined Rafiq will accept his son even if he can never forgive HER ...
*** Beloved Sheikh by Alexandra Sellers
Sheikh Rafi could have a harem of women ... but he wanted bewitching Zara Blake. And just as the prince was about to steal that first, sizzling kiss from Zara, SHE was stolen from him -- abducted by his archenemy! Zara's head was spinning -- she'd been kidnapped! And her captor was a dead ringer for the prince. Then Rafi appeared with a rescue plan and a promise to make her his queen. Was this a trap or the only way back into the arms of her beloved sheikh?
*** The Sheik's Reward by Lucy Gordon
The beautiful English woman had brought him such good luck that Sheikh Ali Ben Saleem wanted to reward her. But she surprised him, refusing his valuable gifts. It seemed all she wanted was an interview for a newspaper. Ali decided to oblige -- on one condition: she must accompany him to his kingdom. Frances had thought the gorgeous Sheikh was a caring, generous man. UNTIL he imprisoned her with his concubines! And then expected her to be his companion for the night! It was straight out of The Arabian Nights. It couldn't be real: Ali was creating her desert fantasy to amuse her. But was he serious when he then insisted on marriage?« less