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Lynne Graham. An Arabian Courtship. New York: Harlequin, 1989.
Polly's parents accept a sizable sum of money in exchange for a marriage between
her and Prince
Raschid ibn Saud al Azarin. Aware that her family faces bankruptcy, Polly feels she has no choice
and braces herself for her new life as the wife of the autocratic desert prince.
After their wedding ceremony in England, Raschid takes his reluctant new bride to his homeland of
Dharein. Adjusting to life in this Middle Eastern country is a challenge
for Polly, as is sharing the bed of her insatiable new husband. But before long she is
shocked to discover that the man she'd been forced to marry is a complex and
wonderful companion...and that her emotions are definitely involved. Can she dare
to hope that he feels the same way about her?
Read more about Polly's "bride price"!
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