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Barbara Faith. Lord of the Desert. New York: Silhouette, 1990.
From the moment he met her, Lord Ali Ben Hari has disapproved of strong-willed public relations
executive Genevieve Jordan. She has been assigned to help organize the economic
conference in his native country of Kashkiri. Genevieve is everything Ali detests in a woman,
yet the thought of possessing the golden-haired beauty sends excitement through his rugged body,
and he vows to makes her his.
After arriving in Kashkiri, Genevieve is caught up in a dangerous world centuries removed
from her own. She knows it is wise to leave. Though Ali's stone-age opinions continually
infuriate her, the smolderingly handsome desert lord is unlike any man she's ever met.
The
power of his touch sets her on fire, and soon the burning sands of his country begin to
feel like home.
Is Lord Ali Ben Hari really the "Chauvinist of the Desert"?
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