
Barbara McMahon
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Barbara McMahon. Accidentally the Sheikh's Wife. New York: Harlequin, 2010.
For Bethanne Sanders, flying Sheikh Rashid al Harum's private plane has its perks. When her feet touch the ground it's on the plush carpet of his sumptuous palace. And just being near gorgeous Rashid makes her feel on cloud nine!
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Barbara McMahon. Her Desert Family. New York: Harlequin, 2004.
Librarian Bridget Rossi isn't used to mingling with the rich and famous. But after the death of her beloved father, she is invited--through her glamorous, model cousin--to stay at the opulent residence of a powerfully sexy sheikh.
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Barbara McMahon. Marrying the Scarred Sheikh. New York: Harlequin, 2010.
Khalid al Harum was Quishari's beloved playboy, balancing public duty with his daredevil streak by fighting fires. Until an uncontrollable blaze scarred his chiseled features.
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Barbara McMahon. The Nanny and the Sheikh. New York: Harlequin, 2006.
Melissa Fox's trip to the kingdom of Qu'Arim is a perk of her job with the Valentine family. But when she arrives, she expertly calms Sheikh Surim Al-Thani's cousin's children who have recently lost their parents. Surim is soon determined that Melissa will stay on to be their nanny.
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Barbara McMahon. Rescued By The Sheikh. New York: Harlequin, 2008.
When photographer Lisa Sullinger injures herself while exploring alone in the harsh desert of Moquansaid, she thinks it's pretty bad luck. Then a sandstorm strikes!
Handsome, enigmatic Sheikh Tuareg al Shaldor shelters Lisa in his desert tent before whisking her to his stunning, palatial home.
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Barbara McMahon. Sheik Daddy. New York: Harlequin, 2011.
A decade ago Ben Shalik had disappeared from Megan O'Sullivan's life, leaving her with nothing but memories...and a baby. Now he was back, causing Megan to tremble with more than desire. For Ben was of royal blood...and his only heir was their daughter.
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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. It seems her powerful boss needs an American bride to remain in the country. Since Molly has opened her heart to the wrong man, Molly is in need of a name for her unborn child.
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Barbara McMahon. The Sheikh's Proposal. New York: Harlequin, 2002.
Photojournalist Sara Kinsale is given the plum assignment of filming members of the royal family of Kamtansin, one of the newly emerging Arabian countries on the Mediterranean Sea. But soon after she begins taking shots, she is apprehended, arrested, and accused of being a spy.
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