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Revision as of 19:02, 27 December 2008
- Author: Susan Mallery
- Publisher: Silhouette Special Edition #1453
- Year: March 2002 (ISBN 0-373-24453-3)
- Setting: Fictional Arabian Kingdom of Bahania
- Amazon Listing: The Sheik And The Virgin Princess
Book Description
She was seeking roots and relatives - not royalty!
When prim professor Zara Paxton ventured to distant Bahania, she wanted only to find the father she'd never known. But Dad proved to be a desert king — and he promptly put his "princess" under the protection of a muscular, mesmerizing sheik who set Zara's virginal senses aflame...yet refused to quench the fire!
Bedding a virgin princess would mean his beheading!
Steely security liaison Rafe Stryker scorned lasting love. So how did one bespectacled brunette sneak into his heart and make him throb with the urge to taste her sweetness? Clearly, innocent Princess Zara wanted to be his woman. But taking her was tantamount to treason. Still, even a sheik could only stand so much temptation...
Watch how passion flares under the hot desert sun for these rogue sheiks!
Related Titles
- #5 of the Desert Rogues series
- introduces Zara's foster sister Cleo, the heroine of The Prince And The Pregnant Princess
Reviews
Other Editions
UK
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Special Edition #1496
- Year: April 2003 (ISBN 0-373-24453-3)
- Amazon UK Listing: The Sheik And The Virgin Princess
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Spotlight, Desert Sheikhs
- Year: December 2007 (ISBN 0-263-85689-5)
- Amazon Listing: Desert Sheikhs
Translations
Germany
- Title: Sterne der Liebe über Bahania
- Publisher: Cora Verlag
- Imprint: Bianca 1374, August 2003
- Imprint: Bianca Exklusiv 167, November 2007