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Brenda Jackson. Delaney's Desert Sheikh. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
Delaney Westmoreland refuses to let a mix-up in her vacation plans postpone the rest and relaxation
she craves after finishing medical school. However, when she reluctantly agrees a secluded cabin
with an arrogant Sheikh bent on seduction, she finds herself enrolled in a crash course in
human sexuality. Unfortunately, commitment and love are not part of the Sheikh's
vocabulary.
Jamal Ari Yassir had intended merely to teach Delaney about physical love, but soon his plan
backfires and he becomes engulfed by a passion for his cabin mate. Could his convenient summer
lover be the woman he is destined to share his life with?
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