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Helen Bianchin. Desert Mistress. New York: Harlequin, 1996.
Kristi Dalton's journalist brother is a hostage, and the only man who can help with his
release is Sheikh Shalef Al-Sayed. This enigmatic, dangerously attractive man has power and influence at his
fingertips, and Kristi seeks a way to win his support. But it won't be easy. His world
of wealth and privilege is closed to her, so she gate-crashes his glamorous cocktail
party in a effort to grab his attention!
But Kristi gets much more than she bargains for when she travels with him
to Saudi Arabia and is required to pose as his mistress to explain her
presence there. This clearly wasn't part of her plan, but if she wants Shalef's help, she's
going to have to play the game his way...and he is making--and breaking--all the
rules!
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