Last Prince of Dahaar

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A vow to break? She's a bullet-point on the list of things he's agreed to do for duty. And, as it's the only way to restore order in Dahaar and quash the whispers that name him The Mad Prince, Ayaan Al Sharif will marry Zohra Naasar. Zohra knows something of duty's destruction - it's stolen her freedom before and it won't happen again. She'll convince Ayaan not to marry her by refusing to sleep with him Even if he does evoke a desire she's never felt before. Ayaan might have agreed to her outrageous demand, but is this one promise The Last Prince of Dahaar can't keep?

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AuthorTara Pammi
PublisherMills & Boon
PlaceLondon
Year2014-03
ISBN9780263908473
BindingPaperback
ConditionAs New
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