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Stephanie Howard. Amber and the Sheikh. New York: Harlequin, 1997.
Amber Buchanan is a freelance researcher, in the midst of gathering information about
Ras al-Houht for her novelist mother when she meets the formidable Sheikh Zoltan bin
Hamad al-Khalifa.
During a scheduled meeting with him in his lavish palace, she is instantly struck by
this beautiful, exotic but arrogant man who exudes danger and excitement. And when he offers to let her
stay at the palace as his guest, she cannot resist him.
When she finds the door to her suite locked from the outside, she is frightened that he
has invited her to stay as a ploy to imprison her. Was it true that desert sheikhs still made a habit
of kidnapping beautiful women? But when things get steamy between them, Amber wonders if
he wants her as his wife...or merely part of his harem.
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