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Barbara McMahon. Accidentally the Sheikh's Wife. New York: Harlequin, 2010.
Just being near Sheikh Rashid al Harum makes Bethanne Sanders feel on cloud nine, and in his sumptuous palace she has all the luxury she can handle-until suddenly she's promoted to princess!
Barbara McMahon. Her Desert Family. New York: Harlequin,
2004.
After the death of her father, shy librarian Bridget Rossi is invited to stay at the opulent residence of a powerful sexy sheikh.
Barbara McMahon. Marrying the Scarred Sheikh. New York: Harlequin,
2010.
Khalid al Harum seeks solace after his chiseled features are scarred from fighting fires, and he meets sweet Ella Ponti on a secluded moonlit beach.
Barbara McMahon. The Nanny and the Sheikh. New York: Harlequin,
2006.
When Melissa Fox visits Qu'Arim on a business trip, she finds herself caring for three children under the guardianship of Sheikh Surim.
Barbara McMahon. The Sheik's Solution. New York: Silhouette,
2000.
Pregnant Molly Larkin thinks that Sheik Kaliq bin Shalik will graciously accept her resignation, but instead he shocks her by proposing a marriage of convenience.
Barbara McMahon. The Sheikh's Proposal. New York: Harlequin,
2002.
To avoid an international incident, Sara Kinsale agrees to temporarily marry a sheikh.
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