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Penny Jordan. Falcon's Prey. New York: Harlequin, 1981.
They were in love--so why shouldn't they be married? But both Felicia and Faisal know that there would be problems. Ordinary English girls just didn't marry wealthy Arabs.
On a cloud of love and optimism, Felicia flies to Kuwait to meet Faisal's family to gain their trust, love and approval.
But Faisal's dictatorial and smolderingly handsome uncle, Raschid, has no intention of allowing Felicia to marry his nephew...and his methods of driving her away are dishonorable and unfair. But even though Felicia resents his attitude towards her, she can't help but feel an intense attraction for the maddening sheikh.
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