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Lynne Graham. The Sheikh's Innocent Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2005.
Kirsten Ross is a beautiful woman, working as a lowly maid in an historic castle in the Scottish Highlands. Her father is an abusive religious fanatic, and all she can think about is working her way out of poverty and finding a happy home life elsewhere. But soon after she meets the owner of the castle, Prince Shahir bin Harith al-Assad, her life changes.
Shahir is instantly smitten when he first lays eyes on the penniless young virgin, and he cannot resist her. After sharing each other passionately, she becomes pregnant with his child, and the prince's honor dictates only one thing: Kirsten must become his bride.
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