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Bonnie Vanak. The Tiger & the Tomb. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co. Inc., 2003.
The map to the treasure-filled tomb in Akhetaten, which would ransom Lady Katherine's father was in the
possession of a half-English "Khamsin"--a desert warrior renowned for tiger-like ferocity.
Long ago, a tiger had scarred Katherine and taught her a lesson: protect yourself from
such powerful creatures, no matter how beautiful. The veil she wore would not be enough.
Her foe was truly dangerous. His amber eyes were keener than his sword...his kisses too.
They stripped away Katherine's defenses and made her forget her duties, her promises...why
she'd hidden so much from his view. Then the warrior took Katherine where she wished to go.
In the depth of his ancestors' tomb he made sweet love to her and proved she was his, and
that very soon he would uncover everything she tried to hide.
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