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The Sheikh Who Claimed Her (Mills)
The Sheikh Who Claimed Her (Mills)
paperback
Published:
2 August, 2013
Description
Claimed as his desert queen! Stranded and Seduced Sheikh Ra'id al Maktabi mastered the inhospitable desert and he'll do the same with the sexy stowaway who has clambered onto his yacht.
Heiress Antonia Ruggiero is put to work and after hours he'll take her between the sheets! Ordinary Girl, Sheikh Fiance Jessica Sterling has just discovered she has a family in the desert kingdom of Bha'Khar. Apparently she's been betrothed since birth to rich, arrogant, gorgeous Sheikh Kardahl Hourani. Kardahl is happy to marry, but love isn't on his agenda. Accidentally a Wife Bethanne Sanders enjoyed flying Sheikh Rashid's luxurious plane, but she hadn't expected to be suddenly promoted to princess! It was only for convenience; sheikhs don't fall for ordinary girls...
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780263910094 |
| ISBN10 | 0263910091 |
| Number Of Pages | 560 |
| Item Weight | 298 g |
| Product Dimensions | 34 x 178 x 115 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Mills & Boon |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | First edition |
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Author's Bio
Susan Stephens is passionate about writing books set in fabulous locations where an outstanding man comes to grips with a cool, feisty woman. Susan's hobbies include travel, reading, theatre, long walks, playing the piano, and she loves hearing from readers at her website. www.susanstephens.com Teresa Southwick lives with her husband in Las Vegas, the city that reinvents itself every day. An avid fan of romance novels, she is delighted to be living out her dream of writing for Harlequin. Barbara McMahon was born and raised in the southern U.S., but settled in California after spending a year flying around the world for an international airline. She began writing when her children started school. Nowshe and her husband have moved to the Sierra Nevada of California, Barbara loves to hear from readers. Readers can also contact Barbara at her website, www.barbaramcmahon.com.