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Susan Mallery. The Sheik & the Princess in Waiting. New York: Silhouette, 2004.
Emma Kennedy is working as a nurse in Dallas when two men await her at her apartment one day
to inform her that the king of Bahania has requested that she travel to his country. At first
she is puzzled, but when she realizes that his son, Prince Reyhan, is behind the reason, she
literally faints when she sees him again after six years.
During their college days, the two married in a ceremony in the Caribbean. But had it been
a real ceremony? Emma always thought it had been for "pretend", especially when
he abruptly left her soon after their honeymoon. But the marriage is real, and the
two are still very much husband and wife. Upon discovering this secret, the king orders
Reyhan to spend two weeks with his wife before he is willing to grant a royal annulment so that
his son can follow through with his wish to have an arranged marriage.
The two have no choice but get reacquainted with each other...and isn't the paradise of
Bahania the perfect place to fall in love all over again?
Read about her sour-faced parents who suddenly show up
and ruin the mood!
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