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Barbara Faith. Lion of the Desert. New York: Silhouette, 1991.
When Diane St. James is kidnapped by her father's evil enemy, Sheik Ben Zaidi, only one
man has the cunning and physical ability to save her. He is the formidable Sheik Karim
al-Raji, who easily locates the captive beauty in a remote desert camp and extracts her
from Zaidi's clutches.
The two travel across the vast desert and are fortunate when they find shelter in a Bedouin camp. During their stay in this
primitive world, Diane finds herself falling under the spell of Karim's dark, dangerous eyes.
As for Karim, the fiery redhead is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen. Though he
has promised her father he would bring her back to him, he soon realizes that he is unwilling to
give her up!
When the two reach his kingdom of Rashdani, Diane is stunned to learn
that Karim has just been betrothed to another woman. She is devastated, unsure if she
can forget her virile desert man and leave this exotic world behind.
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