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Book Review of The Cobra and the Concubine (Khamsin Warriors of the Wind, Bk 3)

The Cobra and the Concubine (Khamsin Warriors of the Wind, Bk 3)
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Badra was sold into slavery at age eleven, raped repeatedly by her captor until she was rescued by another tribe. Khepri, also known as Kenneth, the Duke of Caldwell, who was also rescued by this same tribe when his family was killed in the desert becomes her protector for five years. He has loved her all this time and when he is released from his vow to protect her wants to marry her. She is terrified of sex because of her past and refuses because she thinks she won't be able to love him like a wife. His English family finds out he is still alive and he returns to learn how to be the heir he was meant to be. They reunite in England when she is secretly selling treasures from an archeological dig to save her daughter from the her same fate. Khepri, aka Kenneth, finds out and again rescues her and her daughter where he teaches Badra the joys of sex and love.