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Sue Swift. In the Sheikh's Arms. New York: Silhouette, 2003.
Cami Ellison knows she is playing with fire when she agrees to go out with Sheikh
Rayhan ibn-Malik of Adnan, the mysterious neighbor to the Texas ranch on which she grew up. After one
sensual kiss, Cami can no longer resist the sophisticated stranger and quickly agrees to
become his wife.
Rayhan is delighted that Cami has agreed to marry him; years ago he swore he would use his
neighbor's daughter as an instrument for his revenge. He promised himself that he would make
Cami's father pay for swindling him by stealing her innocence. But that was before the sultry
young woman stole her way into his heart. Would his lust for revenge turn into love for
the Texas beauty?
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