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Michelle Reid. The Arabian Love-Child. New York: Harlequin, 2002.
It's been eight years since Englishwoman Melanie Portreath fell in love with Rafiq Al-Qadim,
a son of the ruler of Rahman. But when she is cruelly ejected from his life
after he believes ugly lies about her, she never gets the chance to tell him that she is pregnant with
his child.
Now that her son is old enough to need his father, Melanie is determined to tell Rafiq about
the child he's never known. Still embittered by what he believes is her past betrayal, Rafiq
doesn't let the beautiful blonde from his past get a word in edgewise. However, when he finally discovers
that she gave birth to his child years earlier, he quickly assumes his role of father and seeks to
fulfill the role of husband.
Sparks fly when he and Melanie reunite, but are the
sparks enough for a lifelong marriage?
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