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Novels Published in 2011
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Carol Grace
Carol Grace. Falling for the Sheik. New York: Silhouette, 2002.

Amanda Reston is desperate to turn her life around. She has sworn off big-city ERs and powerful deceptive men--and decides to take a job in placid Pine Grove. Her first patient proves impossible: handsome, rich Sheik Rahman Harun, who was recently injured in a skiing accident.

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Carol Grace. Fit for a Sheik. New York: Silhouette, 2001.

When Sheik Tarik Oman storms into wedding consultant Carolyn Evans's office to plan his sister's wedding, he finds a virginal beauty exquisite enough to be a bride herself. But distractions are out of the question at this crucial time for his family's oil empire: no wedding, no merger.

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Carol Grace. Her Sheikh Boss. New York: Silhouette, 2008.

Claudia Bradford has a secret: she's head-over-heels in love with the most unsuitable man possible...her boss. He is gorgeous sheikh Samir Al-Hamri. And he's taking her on a business trip to his desert home.

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Carol Grace. Married to the Sheik. New York: Silhouette, 1999.

For the past three years, Emily Claybourne has been Sheik Ben Ali's assistant. During that time, she's loved him deeply, but silently. Oblivious to her feelings, when Ben accedes to his father's wishes to take a wife, he asks Emily to draw up a list of female candidates.

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Carol Grace. Taming the Sheik. New York: Silhouette, 2001.

When Anne Sheridan attends the wedding of her best friend, the flowers trigger an allergic reaction. After taking one too many antihistamines, the allergy-ridden bridesmaid finds herself literally being carried off by dashing groomsman Sheik Rafik Harun. She is stunned when she wakes up in the notorious bachelor's bed.

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