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Gail Dayton. Hide-and-Sheikh. New York: Silhouette, 2001.
Ellen Sheffield is a beautiful security specialist, hired to protect Sheikh Rashid "Rudi"
Qarif from the terrorists that are trying to overthrow his family, the rulers of
Qarif.
At first it is merely an assignment for Ellen, and when she is whisked off to his secret hideaway in
a remote part of New Mexico, she expects to deal with nothing more than a spoiled playboy.
Instead, she
finds herself guarding an enigma--a
proud fascinating male with secretive eyes and a daring smile.
During their stay together,
Ellen is determined to resist seduction, but Rudi ignores her stunning beauty and lays siege
to her tender heart.
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