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Alexandra Sellers. The Ice Maiden's Sheikh. New York: Silhouette, 2004.
They'd met but once. Yet during that encounter, Jalia Shahbazi knows that her life is in
danger. At least, her life as she wants it. So she flees Bagestan, where she becomes reenthroned
royalty, for Europe, where she is refreshingly herself, to fight falling prey to the main
his people called the Falcon: Sheikh Latif Abd al Razzaq Shahin. And when maintaining
distance proves impossible, she flaunts the last weapon her her arsenal.
Another man's ring.
Yet Latif sees through the lie. He knows there is man behind the bauble, just as he
knows that her passion was his for the taking.
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