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Anne Herries. Captive of the Harem. New York: Harlequin, 2002.
When Eleanor Nash is sold to Suleiman Bakhar after being taken prisoner on the high seas, she is
fearful of what will become of her. The all-powerful Suleiman will not allow her leave
Constantinople, but Eleanor is adamant about not willingly becoming his concubine.
Impressed by the spirited captive he intends to wed, Suleiman seeks her out at every opportunity.
And to Eleanor's
surprise, he is not a brutal tyrant, but rather a man open to Western ways. Glimpses of the
sensitive man behind the awesome public image tease and tantalize her...and his seduction is
hard to resist. But can Eleanor ever hope to become his one true love?
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