Novels Published in 2011
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Bonnie Vanak
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Bonnie Vanak. The Cobra & the Concubine. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co. Inc., 2005.
Badra seeks refuge with the Khamsin warriors in the Sahara, but she knows that there is no true escape from the sheikh who has stolen her childhood. She can't forget what happened to her as a young girl any more than she can accept the feelings that the man assigned to protect her, Khepri, arouses in her.
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Bonnie Vanak. The Falcon & the Dove. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co. Inc., 2002.
In 1892, Englishwoman Elizabeth Summers arrives at the archaeological dig at Akhetaten when she finds herself becoming part of a history that extends to the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.
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Bonnie Vanak. The Panther & the Pyramid. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co. Inc., 2006.
Graham Tristan has been tormented for too long. After spending years of his childhood in captivity by men who abused him, he has lived in fear. Following his rescue from the evil bandits, he had ridden with the Khamsin, Egyptian warriors of the wind. He had learned their code and had been nicknamed The Panther. And now he has returned to his rightful place as the Duke of Caldwell. But now it is the image of a red-haired woman he fears.
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Bonnie Vanak. The Sword & the Sheath. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co. Inc., 2007.
From the time she was very young, Fatima knew that she would have to do battle. She knew her destiny, because her body cried out for it...just as every fiber cried out for Tarik, her friend and the impossibly handsome "White Falcon", who was next in line to lead her tribe. She had been trained by her father, Ramses, the old sheikh's bodyguard, and though her twin brother was intended to take over the role, only Fatima could do so.
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Bonnie Vanak. The Tiger & the Tomb. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co. Inc., 2003.
The map to the treasure-filled tomb in Akhetaten, which would ransom Lady Katherine's father was in the possession of a half-English "Khamsin"--a desert warrior renowned for tiger-like ferocity. Long ago, a tiger had scarred Katherine and taught her a lesson: protect yourself from such powerful creatures, no matter how beautiful. The veil she wore would not be enough.
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