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Isabel K. French. Beauty and the Sheikh. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse, 2005.
Kristen Jameson, a beautiful public relations executive from New York, is on the last leg
of a business trip that has taken her throughout Arabia when her commuter plane crashes
in the remote Moldharian desert. Fortunately, the accident is witnessed by Sheikh Asad al
Sayyid, and he mounts his steed and races toward the crippled plane to pull her from the
wreckage. He carries her to his private tent where, under his watchful eyes, she can recuperate
from her injuries.
Asad is a wealthy and privileged man, but his life is not without complication. As the crown
prince of Moldhar, he is required by law to take a wife before he can ascend the throne,
and it is assumed that he will marry Princess Sara of Zol. But Asad cannot bear the thought
of being trapped in an arranged, loveless marriage with the pompous royal, and eventually his
thoughts turn to the American beauty who now occupies the bedroom inside his tent.
Princess Sara becomes enraged when she learns that the sheikh has passed her over for another
woman. Bitter and humiliated, she enlists the aid of her nefarious lover to exact revenge on
the unsuspecting Kristen.
Read more about Kristen and Asad's hot desert nooky!
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