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Judith McWilliams. The Sheik's Secret. New York: Silhouette, 1999.
When the irresponsible twin brother of Sheik Hassan Rashid skips town, abandoning his unwitting
bride-to-be, Hassan takes it upon himself to break the news to her. Hassan intends to masquerade
as his twin only long enough to make Kali Whitman call off the wedding.
But when he meets the lovely young Kali and finds himself drawn to her,
his plans immediately go awry.
Kali realizes that there is something different about Karim. His kisses seem to
arouse an all-consuming desire she'd never felt before. And when she discovers that the man
she has been spending so much time with is actually Karim's brother, she admires Hassan's
gallantry in sparing her feelings. Still, this sheik's secret was going to have to come
out. But Kali has a plan to turn Hassan's honorable deed into a lifetime commitment.
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