Novels Published in 2011
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Lynne Graham
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Lynne Graham. An Arabian Courtship. New York: Harlequin, 1989.
Polly's parents accept a sizable sum of money in exchange for a marriage between her and Prince Raschid ibn Saud al Azarin. Aware that her family faces bankruptcy, Polly feels she has no choice and braces herself for her new life as the wife of the autocratic desert prince.
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Lynne Graham. An Arabian Marriage. New York: Harlequin, 2002.
Crown Prince Jaspar al-Husayn bursts into Fredrica Sutton's life to claim custody of his young nephew and bring him to his homeland of Quamar. As the primary caretaker of Ben, the young tot, Freddy staunchly refuses to part with her late cousin's child. Since Jaspar believes she is Erica Sutton, the irresponsible mother of his nephew, Freddy is fearful to tell the truth of her identity. She is convinced that if he knows the truth, the Arab will simply snatch Ben out of her life forever.
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Lynne Graham. The Arabian Mistress. New York: Harlequin, 2001.
Begging for Prince Tariq Shadad ibn Zachir's mercy is the last thing Faye wants to do. She hasn't seen Tariq for a whole year...since their ill-fated wedding. But as Faye's brother remains imprisoned in her husband's country of Jumar, she learns that only Tariq has the power to grant his freedom.
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Lynne Graham. The Desert Bride. New York: Harlequin, 1996.
Fiery redhead Bethany Morgan travels to the exotic Middle Eastern country of Datar in order to conduct important academic research. Unfortunately, as soon as she steps foot in the country, she is detained and told that her visa is invalid. In desperation, she tells the airport security personnel that she personally knows the Crown Prince Razul. Indeed, she met him two years ago when the two were in college in England, but back then she hadn't been able to handle such a proud, passionate man.
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Lynne Graham. Desert Prince, Bride of Innocence. New York: Harlequin, 2010.
Prince Jasim bin Hamid al Rais was concerned that his womanizing elder brother was bewitched by his child's nanny-the throne of Quaram could be threatened by scandal! Though Elinor Tempest appeared to be a fragile beauty, Jasim wasn't fooled; he'd deal with this strumpet himself.
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Lynne Graham. The Desert Sheikh's Captive Wife. New York: Harlequin, 2007.
Tilda was regretting her short-lived romance with Rashad, the crown prince of Bakhar. Now, with her impoverished family indebted to him, Rashad was blackmailing Tilda by insisting she pay up as his concubine!
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Lynne Graham. Jewel in His Crown. New York: Harlequin, 2011.
Sheikh Prince Raja al-Somari knows that sacrificing his freedom for the good of his country isn't a choice; it's a duty. But he's going to have to use more pleasurable tactics to convince his new bride...
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Lynne Graham. The Sheikh's Innocent Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2005.
Kirsten Ross is a beautiful woman, working as a lowly maid in an historic castle in the Scottish Highlands. Her father is an abusive religious fanatic, and all she can think about is working her way out of poverty and finding a happy home life elsewhere. But soon after she meets the owner of the castle, Prince Shahir bin Harith al-Assad, her life changes.
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