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King of the Desert, Captive Bride
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King of the Desert, Captive Bride

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When Sheikh Khalid Fehr rescues innocent Olivia Morse from the hands of his country's enemies, he guarantees her freedom by announcing she is his betrothed .

Khalid has vouched for Liv with his honor and this desert king is determined that his new wife will fulfill her marital duties, by his side as his regal queen and as his captive virgin bride!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 2008
ISBN9781426816536
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King of the Desert, Captive Bride
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Jane Porter

Jane Porter loves central California's golden foothills and miles of farmland, rich with the sweet and heady fragrance of orange blossoms. Her parents fed her imagination by taking Jane to Europe for a year where she became passionate about Italy and those gorgeous Italian men! Jane never minds a rainy day – that's when she sits at her desk and writes stories about far-away places, fascinating people, and most important of all, love. Visit her website at: www.janeporter.com

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This book is truly... awful. No chemistry with the characters. Plus I hated the way she tried to sacrifice herself just because a girl was nice to her!!! What kind of nonsense is that? I got conflicting thoughts in the book. I didn’t like it. Even the sex was tame.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The end was good the best part in fact. The journey there not as great. Long sections of drama about drug runners and false accusations that aren’t referred to in the blurb. Annoying really.