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Sandra Marton. The Sheikh's Convenient Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2004.
Fiery Megan O'Connell is an accomplished financial expert working at a firm in Los Angeles, who has
just finished working on a proposal for client Qasim al Daud al Rashid, the King of Suliyam.
It is clear to Sheikh Qasim (aka Caz) that she is the most qualified person to accompany him to
Suliyam to ensure that important work is accomplished. Unfortunately, however, Qasim's homeland
is a country where women have no status.
Determined to keep this lucrative account, Megan travels to Suliyam and finds her life
threatened by tribal leaders who think she's a woman of loose morals. And the only way that
the sheikh can ensure her safety is to marry her. Megan agrees, but does not expect or even want
the marriage to continue once her work in this desert country is completed...or does she?
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