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Mary Lyons. Desire in the Desert. New York: Harlequin, 1984.
Sara Morrison is running the debt-ridden hotel owned by her father, a pathetic drunk, when
she receives
the startling news that the hotel has been sold. What's more, the deal also includes her hand
in marriage to the new owner, Prince Jabir Ibn Abdul al-Shakir.
Prince Jabir is a powerfully attractive man who will someday be king. He wants a Western
woman to act as his hostess and care for his two little daughters. But to the prince, love
is a completely unnecessary preoccupation.
After the wedding ceremony, Sara travels with Jabir to his Arabic kingdom of Assir and assumes
her new role as his wife...but soon she despairs at sharing her sexy new husband with the women
of his world.
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