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Connie Mason. Sheik. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc., 1997.
Stunningly beautiful Princess Zara had been raised a Berber warrior, always at her father's side in battle against
the Arabs who had stolen their land. In Morocco, when she is taken prisoner by Sheik Jamal abd Thabit
during a raid, she is determined not to succumb to his wishes.
She thinks it will be easy, for
rather than take her as his concubine, Jamal strikes a deal--if he is unable to seduce her
within four weeks, he would set her free. But Zara becomes more his slave than she thought
possible, as she grows mesmerized by the virile beauty of his muscular form and, at
the slightest touch of his capable hands, feels her body grow hotter than the desert sun.
Torn between duty to the Berber people and the temptations of the Sheik, Zara wonders if she
dares risk all that she's even known, and trust her heart to this sensual
enemy.
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