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Kate Walker. Desert Affair. New York: Harlequin Presents, 2001.
When a blizzard delays Lydia Ashton's travel plans out of London, she decides to throw caution
to the wind
and agrees to spend a luxurious and passionate three days and nights in the arms of a handsome
stranger. It isn't long before she discovers that he is the proud son of a sheikh, and heir to
the throne of Kuimar.
Amir Zaman is a man used to getting everything he wants--and he wants Lydia. As promised, he
fulfills every desire, and their passion seems to know no bounds. But when Lydia feels that
she has broken the rules of their three day affair by falling in love with him, she cuts short
her impromptu stay in London. She is convinced that Amir, betrothed to another woman as
part of an arranged marriage, does not
feel the same way about her...or does he?
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