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Barbara McMahon. The Sheikh's Proposal. New York: Harlequin, 2002.
Photojournalist Sara Kinsale is given the plum assignment of filming members of the royal family
of Kamtansin, one of the newly emerging Arabian countries on the
Mediterranean Sea. But soon after she begins taking shots, she is apprehended, arrested, and accused of
being a spy.
When Sheikh Karun bak Samin discovers that Sara is the daughter of the man with whom he has
been negotiating oil leases, he takes action to ensure that her arrest doesn't create an
international incident. He quickly proposes that he and the blonde beauty marry temporarily, until
the oil lease negotiations have been completed. But soon he begins to wonder
whether or not Sara will be his bride in name only.
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