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Dana Marton. The Sheik's Safety. New York: Harlequin, 2005.
Dara Alexander is an American soldier behind enemy lines when she fells the attacker of
Sheik Saeed ibn Ahmad. The sheik demands to know her identity, but she cleverly feigns
amnesia to avoid admitting the truth to the blue-eyed Bedouin. For all she knew, this man
could be her greatest threat.
Dara soon learns that Saeed is a powerful royal, and a target of assassins sent by
his evil cousin. And suddenly
his protection becomes her assignement--an arrangement Saeed refuses. Dara assumes it is
because she is a woman, and she is right. And before long Saeed wants her...to cherish and
defend from danger.
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