Desert Sheikhs: Monarch of the Sands / To Tame a Sheikh / Sheikh Protector
Monarch of the Sands Sheikh Karim is horrified that gorgeous Rachel Donnelly is the mother of his newly discovered nephew. He is determined that the heir to the throne will be raised in Alcantar!
To Tame a Sheikh He'd noticed her across a crowded room, and Sheikh Shaheen Aal Shalaan wanted her. With just a few words, Shaheen had his mystery woman in his bed, where she awakened passions he'd long denied. Then the sheikh discovered his lover's identity!
Sheikh Protector Sheikh Alim El-Kanar has left his war-torn home, but without a kingdom to rule and a public to serve he has no purpose. When nurse Hana saves his life, she gives him hope. Finding each other has unleashed powerful forces.
| Author | Sharon Kendrick |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Mills & Boon |
| Place | London |
| Year | 2014-04-18 |
| ISBN | 9780263246056 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Condition | As New |
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