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The love scenes are emotion-filled and wonderfully erotic and Altair’s responses are enough to make your toes curl...her descriptions of the sight, sound and smell of Egypt transports the reader there, masterfully conveying the beauty of the culture and its people. I adored Mirage from beginning to end. (Read Review) | The love scenes are emotion-filled and wonderfully erotic and Altair’s responses are enough to make your toes curl...her descriptions of the sight, sound and smell of Egypt transports the reader there, masterfully conveying the beauty of the culture and its people. I adored Mirage from beginning to end. (Read Review) | ||
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Revision as of 04:22, 16 October 2007
Mirage
- Author: Monica Burns
- Genre: Historical Romance
- ISBN: 1-59998-615-9 (eFormat)
- Length: Plus Novel
- Price: 6.50
- Publication Date: October 9, 2007
- Cover art by Anne Cain
An ancient prophecy. A sheikh’s passion. One woman will ignite the flame that fulfills them both.
A man without a country…
Half Bedouin, half English, the Viscount Blakeney has always been Sheikh Altair Mazir in his heart. A victim of prejudice from both cultures, he’s learned to trust no one. But a feisty American archeologist and the heat she ignites in him is about to change all that. And more.
An independent woman hunting for a Pharaoh’s treasure…
Alexandra Talbot is used to men questioning her intelligence simply because of her sex. But the mysterious Viscount isn’t like other men. He never questions her ability to find the lost city of Ramesses II, only her resistance to the sinful pleasure of his touch.
An ancient prophecy…
Bound by a Pharaoh’s prophecy, desire flares between them beneath the desert stars. But murder and betrayal turn their quest into a deadly game, pushing their fragile trust to the breaking point.
Their survival hinges on rebuilding that trust.
Reviews
Recommended Read
The love scenes are emotion-filled and wonderfully erotic and Altair’s responses are enough to make your toes curl...her descriptions of the sight, sound and smell of Egypt transports the reader there, masterfully conveying the beauty of the culture and its people. I adored Mirage from beginning to end. (Read Review)
― Two Lips Reviews (Reviews)
Elegant prose, believable dialogue, and a suspenseful plot that will hold you spellbound make Mirage a jewel of the first order. If you are a fan of tortured, heroic male leads, independent heroines and exotic places...don't miss this one by the talented Ms. Burns.
― Emma Wildes 2007 Eppie winner
- 1 bestselling author at Fictionwise