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Novels Published in 2011
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Jane Porter
Jane Porter. Duty, Desire and the Desert King. New York: Harlequin, 2009.

As the black sheep of the Fehrs, a powerful desert family, middle son Zayed has sworn off love and marriage. This playboy prince is happiest when cruising the casinos of Monte Carlo. But then family tragedy leaves him the heir to his kingdom's throne. Custom dictates that a wife must be seated beside him, and he's got just the bride in mind.

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Jane Porter. King of the Desert, Captive Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2008.

When Sheikh Khalid Fehr rescues innocent Olivia Morse from the hands of his country's enemies, he guarantees her freedom by announcing she is his betrothed..

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Jane Porter. The Sheikh's Chosen Queen. New York: Harlequin, 2007.

When Jesslyn knew him in London, Sharif Fehr was a playboy prince, and their romance was carefree and fun. Now Jesslyn has been summoned to the desert land that Sheikh Sharif rules.

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Jane Porter. The Sheikh's Disobedient Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2006.

Rugged Sheikh Tair lives by the rules of the desert. When he discovers that Tally, a beautiful young photographer, has broken a sacred law that has endangered the safety of his tribe, he must act swiftly.

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Jane Porter. The Sheikh's Virgin. New York: Harlequin, 2005.

Keira al-Issidri is enjoying her carefree life in Dallas when her father suddenly orders her to return to her native Baraka to marry a prominent but old man named Sidi Abizhaid. Keira is horrified at the thought of returning to Baraka and live her life hidden behind a veil, and has no intention of obeying her father's edict.

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Jane Porter. The Sheikh's Wife. New York: Harlequin, 2002.

Sheikh Kahlil al-Assad hasn't forgiven Bryn for abandoning her wedding vows. And when he discovers that he's also missed out on the first years of his son's life, an infuriated Kahlil decides to take his revenge.

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Jane Porter. The Sultan's Bought Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2004.

Princess Nicolette Ducasse refuses to allow her sister Chantal to follow through with an arranged marriage to Sultan Malik Roman Nuri of Baraka. She is so determined to protect her sister that she travels to the faraway kingdom of Baraka, posing as Chantal. She intends to tell the sultan that the wedding is off...but only once her young niece, Lilly, has been safely extracted from the clutches of Chantal's former in-laws.

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