Novels Published in 2011
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Barbara Faith
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Barbara Faith. Bedouin Bride. New York: Silhouette, 1984.
Years ago, Katherine Bishop was engaged to Jamal, but their relationship came to an abrupt end when his overbearing brother, Rashid Ben Hasir, disapproved of the marriage and instructed Jamal to return to Morocco and attempted to buy off Katherine.
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Barbara Faith. Desert Man. New York: Silhouette, 1994.
Prince Kumar Ben Ari was as much at home with the fast-paced ways of the West as he was among the tribes of the desert kingdom he ruled. But when it came to women, he preferred them old-fashioned--until he met a thoroughly American woman, and knew he had to have her.
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Barbara Faith. Desert Song. New York: Silhouette, 1987.
Christy Chambers arrives in Morocco to search for her brother, who has disappeared without a trace in the desert. The only man who can help her find him is the formidable Hassan Ben Kadiri. He is a man born and bred in the desert, and looks more like a warrior chief than a caravan guide.
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Barbara Faith. Flower of the Desert. New York: Silhouette, 1988.
Jasmine Hasir is partying hard at Princeton when stern-faced Raj Ben Hajad shows up to take her home...back to Morocco. Her great-grandfather, "Grandgramps", has just suffered a stroke and her parents have sent Raj to escort her back to her homeland.
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Barbara Faith. Lion of the Desert. New York: Silhouette, 1991.
When Diane St. James is kidnapped by her father's evil enemy, Sheik Ben Zaidi, only one man has the cunning and physical ability to save her. He is the formidable Sheik Karim al-Raji, who easily locates the captive beauty in a remote desert camp and extracts her from Zaidi's clutches.
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Barbara Faith. Lord of the Desert. New York: Silhouette, 1990.
From the moment he met her, Lord Ali Ben Hari has disapproved of strong-willed public relations executive Genevieve Jordan. She has been assigned to help organize the economic conference in his native country of Kashkiri. Genevieve is everything Ali detests in a woman, yet the thought of possessing the golden-haired beauty sends excitement through his rugged body, and he vows to makes her his.
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