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Novels Published in 2011
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Susan Mallery
Susan Mallery. The Prince & the Pregnant Princess. New York: Silhouette, 2002.

When it came to kingdoms, impulsive, up-from-the-streets Cleo Wilson was no Cinderella. Why, mere months ago she'd done the unthinkable: fallen for arrogant, irresistible Prince Sadik -- and come up pregnant!

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik and the Bought Bride. New York: Silhouette, 2009.

It was bad enough being hauled out of bed by palace guards. Now Victoria McCallan had just offered to pay off her father's gambling debts--with herself as the prize! So the palace secretary was shocked when sexy Prince Kateb made her a counteroffer..

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik & the Bride Who Said No. New York: Silhouette, 2005.

Daphne Snowden is horrified when her young niece Brittany announces her intention to marry Murat, the crown prince of Bahania. Daphne accompanies Brittany on the plane and is successful in convincing the girl that a marriage to a much older man is a bad idea. So while Brittany is on her way back to the United States, Daphne remains in Bahania to explain the turn of events to Murat...the man she was engaged to ten years ago.

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik and the Christmas Bride. New York: Silhouette, 2007.

Dedicated teacher Kayleen James was determined to safeguard the future of her orphaned students--even if it meant defying Prince As'ad of El Deharia himself! But the seductive ruler stunned her by offering to adopt the three little girls. On one condition?

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik and the Pregnant Bride. New York: Silhouette, 2008.

Maggie Collins came to the exotic kingdom of El Deharia to restore Prince Qadir's antique car...not to get married. This no-frills mechanic had been recently burned by love, and marriage - even to a seductive sheik - doesn't top her agenda. But then, Qadir makes her an offer she should have refused.

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik & the Princess Bride. New York: Silhouette, 2004.

Lovely blonde Billie Van Horn is a gorgeous, take-no-prisoners flight instructor who has been assigned to train a number of pilots in Bahania, including the ultramasculine Prince Jefri. At first Jefri is miffed at being bested by the beautiful super-pilot, but after he lays his eyes on her, he becomes hopelessly smitten.

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik & the Princess in Waiting. New York: Silhouette, 2004.

Emma Kennedy is working as a nurse in Dallas when two men await her at her apartment one day to inform her that the king of Bahania has requested that she travel to his country. At first she is puzzled, but when she realizes that his son, Prince Reyhan, is behind the reason, she literally faints when she sees him again after six years.

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik and the Runaway Princess. New York: Silhouette, 2001.

When half-American Princess Sabra (aka Sabrina Johnson) is kidnapped by Prince Kardal Khan while searching for the legendary City of Thieves, she soon realizes that his heated touch makes her body betray her recklessly.

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik & the Virgin Princess. New York: Silhouette, 2002.

When prim professor Zara Paxton ventures to distant Bahania, she wants only to find the father she'd never known. But her father turns out to be King Hassan of Bahania. The desert king promptly put his "princess" under the protection of a muscular, mesmerizing Sheik, who sets Zara's sense aflame, yet he refuses to quench the fire!

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik and the Virgin Secretary. New York: Silhouette, 2005.

Kiley Hendrick is devastated when she discovers that her husband-to-be is unfaithful. So, in order to mend her wounded pride, she turns to the most eligible man she knows: her boss, Prince Rafiq of Lucia-Serrat.

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik's Arranged Marriage. New York: Silhouette, 2000.

Man-shy American Heidi McKinley winces when the king himself insists she marry - and make heirs with - his sinfully sexy royal son! For Prince Jamal was a legendary lover, an expert on erotic intrigue. Whatever would he see in serious-minded Heidi?

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik's Kidnapped Bride. New York: Silhouette, 2000.

After working as his administrative assistant, frumpy brunette Dora Nelson is soon swept away by the passionate Prince Khalil Khan. After a swift marriage, she revels in her new fairy-tale life as Princess of El Bahar. But once she learns that the love and affection Khalil had showered her with was merely a sham to avoid marriage to a woman he despises, she refuses to bend to his will. He tricked her into marrying him, and she can't forgive him.

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Susan Mallery. The Sheik's Secret Bride. New York: Silhouette, 2000.

Single mom Liana Archer has read her share of romance novels featuring dashing, passionate Sheiks. Despite her fascination with the genre, she is astonished when sinfully handsome Malik Khan, Crown Prince of exotic El Bahar, hijacks her and her young daughter off an airliner and into his lavish desert palace. What does this sexy prince want with a passably pretty, slightly overweight schoolteacher from San Bernadino?

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Susan Mallery, Alexandra Sellers, and Fiona Brand. Sheiks of Summer. New York: Silhouette, 2002.

"The Sheik's Virgin" by Susan Mallery

Beautiful Phoebe Carson visits the island of Lucia-Serrat, the birth country of Ayanna, the great-aunt who raised her. She soon meets a handsome man, who becomes her escort in exploring the exotic Arab land. Little does she know, however, that her suitor is actually the country's beloved leader, Prince Nasri Mazin.

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