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Jane Porter. The Sheikh's Wife. New York: Harlequin, 2002.
Sheikh Kahlil al-Assad hasn't forgiven Bryn for abandoning her wedding vows. And when
he discovers that he's also missed out on the first years of his son's life, an infuriated Kahlil decides to
take his revenge.
Bryn doesn't realize that technically she and the Sheikh are still husband and wife,and
she knows she can't deny her son the father
he's been asking for, so she agrees to return to Kahlil's desert kingdom of Zwar. There she finds
herself relegated to the harem quarters, where she must prepare for being taken back...into
the Sheikh's bed!
Is Kahlil the meanest Sheikh in Fictional Arabia?
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