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Nan Ryan. Burning Love. New York: HarperCollins, 1996.
Temple DuPlessis Longworth is ravishing, impulsive, and far too wealthy and independent for any gentleman
to claim. Seeking adventure, she travels to the Arabian Desert and ends up captured and
imprisoned in the lush oasis that belongs to Sheik Sharif Aziz Hamid, also known as
El Siif, The Sword.
This dark, dashing, English-speaking prince draws her with a power and passion that defies
logic or reason. Temple both desires and hates him. As the blonde vixen continues to resist
him, she is unaware that
the Sheik too is a captive--of the woman who has stolen his heart.
Before long, Temple falls prey to Sharif's arch enemy, Mustafa Ibn Agha Hussain, and El Siif must
face great danger to rescue his beloved from the evil man's clutches before she is forced to
become Mustafa's reluctant bride.
Read about Temple's foiled escape from Sharif..
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