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Novels Published in 2011
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Penny Jordan
Penny Jordan. Falcon's Prey. New York: Harlequin, 1981.

They were in love--so why shouldn't they be married? But both Felicia and Faisal know that there would be problems. Ordinary English girls just didn't marry wealthy Arabs. On a cloud of love and optimism, Felicia flies to Kuwait to meet Faisal's family to gain their trust, love and approval.

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Penny Jordan. One Night With the Sheikh. New York: Harlequin, 2003.

Mariella Sutton travels to exotic Zuran when she is commissioned by the country's royal family to paint a portrait of their horses. She brings along her baby niece, Fleur, when her sister plans to take a contract job on a cruise-liner. Once Mariella arrives in Zuran, she seeks out Sheikh Xavier Al Agir, mistakenly assuming that he is the man who impregnated her sister and then abandoned her and his child. Similarly, Xavier, believes that Mariella is Fleur's mother, his cousin's former lover, and a woman of loose morals.

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Penny Jordan. Possessed by the Sheikh. New York: Harlequin, 2005.

Katrina is part of a visiting team of dedicated scientists working in the desert kingdom of Zuran when she is abducted by a group of robed men on horseback. She is taken to a desert camp and brought to the tent of a man known as Xander.

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Penny Jordan. A Royal Bride at the Sheikh's Command. New York: Harlequin, 2007.

Summoned for the sheikh's convenience. The line of succession in Niroli seems dead until a desert prince makes his claim.

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Penny Jordan. The Sheikh's Blackmailed Mistress. New York: Harlequin, 2008.

Life has taught Prince Vereham al a'Karim bin Hakar to control his emotions. Duty to his kingdom drives the enigmatic sheikh. But one unexpected, intensely sexy encounter with inexperienced Samantha McLellan shakes Vere's steely control.

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Penny Jordan. The Sheikh's Virgin Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2003.

Petra finds herself betrothed to rich eligible Sheikh Rashid of Zuran--a man she has never even met. With her passport taken by her godfather, and her extended Middle Eastern family bent on the idea of a marriage between her and Rashid, Petra feels trapped. To get herself out of the situation, she hatches a scheme to ruin her reputation so that the Sheikh won't want to marry her.

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Penny Jordan. Taken by the Sheikh. New York: Harlequin, 2007.

Prince al Drac'ar al Karim (Drax), Sheikh of Dhurahn, must find a bride for his brother. She must be pure and innocent, however, and Englishwoman Sadie Murry fits the bill perfectly.

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