Abducted by the Enemy!
Barbara Faith. Desert Man. New York: Silhouette,
1994.
Prince Kumar Ben Ari manipulates Josie McCall into coming to his desert kingdom to fulfill a
professional assignment with her employer, the International Health Organization.
Barbara Faith.
Flower of the Desert. New York: Silhouette, 1988.
Jasmine Hasir accompanies her family on a trip into the desert and is abducted
by an evil tribesman. It is up to her lover, Raj Ben Hajad, to find the camp
in which she's being held and rescue her!
Barbara Faith. Lord of the Desert. New York:
Silhouette, 1990.
Public relations executive Genevieve Jordan travels to Kashkiri to plan an international
conference and falls in love with brooding Lord Ali Ben Hari.
Isabel K. French. Beauty and the
Sheikh. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse, 2005.
Powerful Sheikh Asad al Sayyid must seduce innocent American beauty, Kristen
Jameson, into marriage.
Johanna Lindsey. Captive Bride. New York: Avon Books,
1977.
Christina Wakefield is kidnapped by the dangerously handsome Sheik Abu and brought
to a remote desert camp, where eventually she willingly explores her virile captor's most
sensuous cravings.
Connie Mason. Desert Ecstasy. New York:
Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc., 1988.
Christa Horton, a beautiful English lady, becomes a helpless prisoner in
an exotic Middle Eastern desert land.
Nan Ryan. Burning Love. New York: HarperCollins,
1996.
Temple DuPlessis Longworth seeks adventure when she travels to the Arabian Desert and ends up captured
and imprisoned in a lush oasis belonging to Sheik Sharif Aziz Hamid.
Alexandra Sellers. Beloved Sheikh. New York:
Silhouette, 2002.
Just as Sheikh Rafi is about to steal a sizzling kiss from Zara Blake, she is abducted
by his archenemy.
Bonnie Vanak. The Falcon & the Dove. New York:
Dorchester Publishing Co. Inc., 2002.
Archaelogist Elizabeth Summers is swept away by desert raiders and into the arms of
a powerful sheikh.
Brittany Young. The Sheik's Mistress. New York:
Silhouette, 1998.
Jensen O'Hara arrives in Sumaru to save her brother's life, and ends up joining forces with
Sheik Michael Hassan to find him.

Amnesia
Doreen Roberts. The Mercenary and the Marriage Vow.
New York: Silhouette, 1998.
Nathan Thorne accepts a job from Sabhad, a Saudi Arabian oil sheikh, to find and
bring back his wife.
Alexandra Sellers. Sheikh's Woman. New York:
Silhouette, 2001.
Anna awakens in a hospital, confused, to discover that she is mother to a newborn, and
wife to a steely-eyed stranger, Ishaq Ahmadi.
Loreth Anne White. The Sheik Who Loved Me. New York: Silhouette,
2005.
A mysterious beauty washes ashore on Sheik David Rashid's private island, and her presence
there ultimately
puts David and his young daughter in grave danger.

Angry Sheikhs
Emma Darcy. The Sheikh's Revenge. New York:
Harlequin, 1993.
Sharif al Kader is angered when his bride-to-be runs off to marry an English pilot.
With revenge on his mind, he decides to even the score by abducting the pilot's
beautiful sister, Leah.
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 the austere Prince Raschid ibn Saud al Azarin.
Lynne Graham. An Arabian Marriage.
New York: Harlequin, 2002.
Crown Prince Jaspar al-Husayn abruptly enters Fredrica Sutton's life to claim
custody of his nephew, Ben.
Penny Jordan. Falcon's Prey. New York: Harlequin, 1981.
Felicia Gordon travels to Kuwait in an effort to gain the approval of her future husband's family, particularly his infuriatingly handsome uncle, Sheikh Raschid, who seems bent on putting a halt to the marriage.
Jane Porter. The Sheikh's Wife.
New York: Harlequin, 2002.
Sheikh Kahlil al-Assad hasn't forgiven Bryn for abandoning her wedding vows,
and is furious when he discovers they share a son.
Alexandra Sellers. Sheikh's Temptation.
New York: Silhouette, 2000.
After Lana Holding spends one night with Sheikh Arash Khosravi, they are separated by circumstance, and she despairs of ever seeing him again. But when they finally meet again,
their reunion is bittersweet, for pride and pain had made Arash ruthless and cold.
Nalini Singh. Desert Warrior. New York:
Silhouette, 2003.
Jasmine Coleridge enters the kingdom of Zulheina and is swiftly lured to the palace
of her former love, Sheik Tariq.
Sue Swift. In the Sheikh's Arms. New York:
Silhouette, 2003.
Cami Ellison agrees to go out on a date with her mysterious Arab neighbor, unaware that he is
a man bent on revenge.

Babies and Child Rescue
Jacqueline Diamond. Captured by a Sheikh.
New York: Harlequin, 2000.
Moments before Holly Rivers' wedding, Sheikh Sharif Al-Khalil makes a move to kidnap her nephew, who he
claims is his infant son.
Jacqueline Diamond. How to Marry a Real Live
Sheikh. New York: Harlequin, 1998.
Soon after Cathy Maxwell adopts an abandoned baby, handsome Sheikh Kedar Bahram,
sweeps into her life to claim the little girl.
Lynne Graham. An Arabian Marriage. New York:
Harlequin, 2002.
Crown Prince Jaspar al-Husayn abruptly enters Fredrica Sutton's life to claim custody of his
nephew, Ben.
Penny Jordan. One Night With the Sheikh. New
York: Harlequin, 2003.
Mariella Sutton travels to exotic Zuran, in order to confront the man who fathered her
sister's child.
Dana Marton. Desert Ice Daddy.
New York: Harlequin, 2009.
Billionaire Akeem Abdul's arrival at the McKade ranch goes from business to personal when he learns Taylor McKade's little boy has disappeared.
Kasey Michaels. The Sheikh's Secret Son.
New York: Silhouette, 1999.
Six years after Ben Ramsey leaves Eden Fortune's life, he suddenly reappears and discovers
that he fathered her son, Sawyer.
Jane Porter. The Sheikh's Wife. New York:
Harlequin, 2002.
Sheikh Kahlil al-Assad hasn't forgiven Bryn for abandoning her wedding vows, and is furious when he
discovers they share a son.
Susan Stephens. The Sheikh's Captive Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2005.
After a passionate encounter, Lucy Benson becomes pregnant with the son of Sheikh Kahlil and
must wed the handsome sheikh so that the child can inherit the kingdom of Abadan.
Jane Toombs. Baby of Mine. New York: Silhouette, 1998.
Linnea Swanson enlists the help of sexy Special Agent Talal Zohir to find her
daughter, stolen by her ex-husband.
Lynne Wilding. The Sheikh. New York: Silhouette,
1991.
Lindsay Pentecost enters another world when she accepts a position as the tutor
for Karim El Hareembi's children living in the Shalima Palace in the land of Cassar.

Historical Tales
Diane Dunaway. Desert Hostage. New York: Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 1982.
Juliette Clayton Thorpe becomes the captive of the ruthless Sheik of El Abadan, a man who is
determined to tame and possess the beautiful blonde Englishwoman.
Julia Fitzgerald. Royal Slave. New York: Bart Books, 1978.
Cassia Morbilly is abducted from the coast of Cornwall then sold in the slave markets
of North Africa, later to become a Sultan's plaything.
Anne Herries. Captive of the Harem.
New York: Harlequin, 2002.
Eleanor Nash is taken prisoner on the high seas and is sold to Suleiman Bakhar, a sensual man
who refuses to grant her freedom.
Iris Johansen. The Golden Barbarian. New York: Bantam Books, 1992.
Galen Ben Raschid takes fearless princess Tess as his wife as an offer of freedom in exchange for a
marriage that joins two kingdoms.
Johanna Lindsey. Captive Bride. New York: Avon Books,
1977.
Christina Wakefield is kidnapped by the dangerously handsome Sheik Abu and brought
to a remote desert camp, where eventually she willingly explores her virile captor's most
sensuous cravings.
Johanna Lindsey. Silver Angel. New York: Avon Books,
1988.
Chantelle Burke is abducted, sold into slavery, and brought to the palace of a mighty
Pasha, who soon wishes to surrender his heart and soul to the lovely Englishwoman.
Doreen Owens Malek. The Panther and the Pearl. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc., 1994.
When Sarah Woolcott enters a Sultan's harem to tutor his daughter, she is noticed
by the very virile and handsome Pasha Kalid Shah and is swiftly abducted
and taken away to his palace.
Doreen Owens Malek. Panther's Prey. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc., 1996.
Amy Ryder is abducted by rebel Malik Bey and she soon falls in love with the man who
had once planned to sell her, but cannot bring himself to part with her.
Connie Mason. Desert Ecstasy. New York:
Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc., 1988.
Christa Horton, a beautiful English lady, becomes a helpless prisoner in an exotic Middle
Eastern desert land.
Connie Mason. The Pirate Prince. New York:
Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc., 2004.
Lady Willow is on a ship, destined for a sultan's harem, when the ship is hijacked
by a virile pirate who finds it impossible to resist her womanly charms.
Connie Mason. Sheik. New York: Dorchester
Publishing Co., Inc., 1997.
During a bloody raid, Princess Zara is taken prisoner by Sheik Jamal abd Thabit, and she is determined not to succumb to his
carnal desires.
Christina Nicholson. The Savage Sands. New York: Fawcett Crest, 1978.
Catherine Scott is abducted by a titled adventurer and is then sold to the
Dey of Algiers for his carnal amusement.
Joanne Redd. Desert Bride. New York: Dell Publishing, 1989.
Lorna Winters is rescued from a pasha's harem by Captain Nathan Sloan and, during their
trek through the desert, must marry him to avoid being sold to a repugnant tribesman.
Nan Ryan. Burning Love. New York: HarperCollins,
1996.
Temple DuPlessis Longworth seeks adventure when she travels to the Arabian Desert
and ends up captured and imprisoned in a lush oasis belonging to Sheik Sharif Aziz Hamid.
Bertrice Small. The Kadin. New York: Avon
Books, 1978.
Beautiful and refined Lady Janet Leslie is abducted from a life of privilege and sold into slavery
in a distant land.
Bonnie Vanak. The Cobra & the Concubine. New York: Dorchester Publishing
Co. Inc., 2005.
Badra flees a cruel sheikh and finds refuge with the Khamsin warriors and is soon
put under the protection of Khepri, also known as the Cobra.
Bonnie Vanak. The Falcon & the Dove. New York:
Dorchester Publishing Co. Inc., 2002.
Archaelogist Elizabeth Summers is swept away by desert raiders and into the arms of a
powerful sheikh.
Bonnie Vanak. The Tiger & the Tomb. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co. Inc., 2003.
The map to the treasure-filled tomb that could ransom Lady Katherine's father
is in the possession of a powerful desert warrior.

Kidnapped by a Handsome Sheikh
Barbara Faith. Bedouin Bride. New York: Silhouette, 1984.
Katherine Bishop is confronted with Rashid Ben Hasir, the man who broke up her engagement
with his brother, and finds herself drawn to him when he kidnaps her and carries her
into the Moroccan desert.
Emma Darcy. The Sheikh's Revenge. New York:
Harlequin, 1993.
Sharif al Kader is angered when his bride-to-be runs off to marry an English pilot.
With revenge on his mind, he decides to even the score by abducting the pilot's beautiful
sister, Leah.
Liz Fielding. His Desert Rose. New York:
Harlequin, 2000.
In his determination to save his desert land of Ras al Hajar, Prince Hassan al Rashid
decides to attract the world's attention by kidnapping the beautiful fiery-haired English
journalist, Rose Fenton.
Lucy Gordon. The Sheikh's Reward. New York:
Harlequin, 2000.
From first sight, Sheikh Ali Ben Saleem has been entranced with beautiful freelance journalist Frances Callam.
Charlotte Lamb. Desert Barbarian. New York: Harlequin, 1978.
While on vacation in Arabia, Marie Brinton voices a desire to get away from civilization, and then is promptly abducted
by a dark stranger and whisked into the desert.
Johanna Lindsey. Captive Bride. New York: Avon Books,
1977.
Christina Wakefield is kidnapped by the dangerously handsome Sheik Abu and brought
to a remote desert camp, where eventually she willingly explores her virile captor's most
sensuous cravings.
Susan Mallery. The Sheik and the Runaway Princess.
New York: Silhouette, 2001.
When half-American Princess Sabra (aka Sabrina Johnson) is kidnapped by Prince Kardal Khan while searching for the legendary City of Thieves, she soon realizes that
she is strongly attracted to her handsome captor.
Susan Mallery. The Sheik's Kidnapped Bride.
New York: Silhouette, 2000.
Swept away by the passionate Prince Khalil Khan, Dora Nelson revels in her new fairy-tale life
as Princess of El Bahar, but soon discovers it is a sham.
Sandra Marton. Hostage of the Hawk. New York: Harlequin, 1994.
Joanna Bennett takes her father's place in a meeting with Prince Khalil, who swiftly
abducts her and keeps her captive in his remote land of Jandara.
Connie Mason. Sheik. New York: Dorchester
Publishing Co., Inc., 1997.
During a bloody raid, Princess Zara is taken prisoner by Sheik Jamal abd Thabit,
and she is determined not to succumb to his carnal desires.
Elizabeth Mayne. The Sheik and the Vixen. New York:
Silhouette, 1996.
When Haley Bennett delivers a new jet to a new owner in Kuwait, war breaks out and she finds herself a
prisoner in a lavish palace.
Sarah Morgan. The Sultan's Virgin Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2006.
Sultan Tariq bin Omar al-Sharma is determined to marry heiress Farrah Tyndall--temporarily--in order to secure a business deal.
Margaret Pargeter. The Jewelled Caftan. New York:
Harlequin, 1978.
When beauty Rosalind Lindsay and her companions are captured in Morocco by an
unscrupulous band of desert barbarians, it is Sidi Armel ben Yussef who comes to her
rescue from certain death.
Michelle Reid. The Sheikh's Chosen Wife.
New York: Harlequin, 2002.
One year after Leona leaves her husband, Sheikh Hassan ben Khalifa Al-Qadim,
he suddenly re-enters her life.
Nan Ryan. Burning Love. New York: HarperCollins,
1996.
Temple DuPlessis Longworth seeks adventure when she travels to the Arabian
Desert and ends up captured and imprisoned in a lush oasis belonging to Sheik Sharif Aziz
Hamid.
Alexandra Sellers. Sheikh's Ransom. New York:
Silhouette, 1999.
When the priceless heirloom jewel of Barakat is stolen, darkly aristocratic
Prince Karim--ruler of the country--vows to recover it by kidnapping socialite Caroline Langley.
Violet Winspear. Blue Jasmine. New York: Harlequin, 1969.
After riding alone in the desert, Lorna Morel is rescued from a bearded brute by
Kasim ben Hussayn, who proceeds to bring her to his encampment to keep her as his
captive.
Sara Wood. Desert Hostage. New York: Harlequin, 1990.
Tiffany's world is turned upside down when Sheikh Hassan, the brother of her late husband,
declares her an unfit mother and demands custody of her young son.

Marriages of Convenience
Sharon DeVita. I Married A Sheik. New York:
Silhouette, 2001.
When a brooding sheikh is pressured to present his betrothed to the people, he announces to his parents that his new consultant,
unsuspecting Faith Martin, is his wife-to-be.
Kristi Gold. Expecting the Sheikh's Baby.
New York: Silhouette, 2003.
Karen Rawlins marries a gorgeous sheikh to make a baby and stay together, but only long enough to give their child a name.
Carol Grace. Married to the Sheik. New York:
Silhouette, 1999.
Sheik Ben Ali's assistant, Emily Claybourne, is silently thrilled when he proposes a marriage of convenience to
satisfy his father's wishes that he take a wife.
Susan Mallery. The Sheik's Secret Bride. New York:
Silhouette, 2000.
Liana Archer is astonished when Malik Khan, Crown Prince of exotic El Bahar, hijacks her and her young
daughter off an airliner and into his lavish desert palace.
Sandra Marton. The Sheikh's Convenient Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2004.
To keep a lucrative account for her finance firm, Megan O'Connell travels to Suliyam with Sheikh Qasim, who tells her she must
marry him in order to protect her from tribal leaders.
Barbara McMahon. The Sheikh's Proposal. New York:
Harlequin, 2002.
To avoid an international incident, Sara Kinsale agrees to temporarily marry a sheikh.
Barbara McMahon. The Sheik's Solution. New York:
Silhouette, 2000.
Pregnant Molly Larkin thinks that Sheik Kaliq bin Shalik will graciously
accept her resignation, but instead he shocks her by proposing a marriage of convenience.
Kate Walker. At the Sheikh's Command. New York: Harlequin, 2006.
When Abbie Cavanaugh's brother lands himself in jail, Abbie soon discovers that the only way to obtain his release is by marrying the Sheikh of Barakhara.
Laura Wright. A Bed of Sand. New York: Silhouette, 2004.
When Rita Thompson plans a pretend wedding, the "groom", Sheikh Sakir Al-Nayhalm,
shows up and proposes that they pose as husband and wife during a three week trip
to his homeland.

Meddling Family Members
Susan Mallery. The Sheik & the Princess in Waiting. New York: Silhouette, 2004.
Emma Kennedy travels to Bahania at the behest of the king, and learns she is actually married to a prince: her college sweetheart, Reyhan! Her
sour-faced parents show up at the palace to ruin the mood.
Susan Mallery. The Sheik & the Virgin Princess. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
Prim professor Zara Paxton ventures to the distant land of Bahania to find the father she's never known.
When she falls for the palace's security liaison, the king is none too pleased by the
relationship between the two.
Debbi Rawlins. By the Sheikh's Command. New York: Harlequin, 2002.
Prince Rafe Braham promises to watch over his brother-in-law's sister during his honeymoon, and ends up falling in love with the
blonde beauty. Cord is outraged when he discovers the intimacy the prince ends up sharing with his sister.

Quickie Weddings
Carla Cassidy. Promised to a Sheik. New York:
Silhouette, 2002.
Sheik Omar Al Abdar travels to the United States to propose to a woman he's been writing, and ends up
marrying her twin sister, who has deceived him.
Kristi Gold. Expecting the Sheikh's Baby.
New York: Silhouette, 2003.
Karen Rawlins marries a gorgeous sheikh to make a baby and stay together,
but only long enough to give their child a name.
Lynne Graham. An Arabian Marriage.
New York: Harlequin, 2002.
Crown Prince Jaspar al-Husayn abruptly enters Fredrica Sutton's
life to claim custody of his nephew, Ben.
Lynne Graham. The Desert Bride.
New York: Harlequin, 1996.
When Bethany Morgan travels to Datar to conduct important research, she learns that an old
acquaintance, Prince Razul, has lured her there with the intention of forcing her to marry him!
Lynne Graham. The Desert Sheikh's Captive Wife. New York: Harlequin, 2007.
Five years ago Tilda Crawford had had a romance with Sheikh Rashad; she now discovers that her impoverished family is
indebted to him...and he wants her to pay up as his concubine. Quickly she ends up becoming his wife.
Penny Jordan. Possessed by the Sheikh.
New York: Harlequin, 2005.
Stranded in the desert, Katrina is abducted by a handsome desert sheikh and is taken
to his desert camp, where she must wed him for the sake of her own protection.
Penny Jordan. The Sheikh's Virgin Bride.
New York: Harlequin, 2003.
Petra hatches a scheme to avoid an arranged marriage to Sheikh Rashid.
Mary Lyons. Desire in the Desert. New York: Harlequin, 1984.
Sara Morrison is startled when the run-down hotel owned by her father is sold to Prince
Jabir of Assir, and that the deal also includes her hand in marriage.
Susan Mallery. The Sheik's Kidnapped Bride. New York: Silhouette,
2000.
Swept away by the passionate Prince Khalil Khan, Dora Nelson revels in her new fairy-tale life as
Princess of El Bahar, but soon discovers it is a sham.
Susan Mallery. The Sheik's Secret Bride. New York:
Silhouette, 2000.
Liana Archer is astonished when Malik Khan, Crown Prince of exotic El Bahar, hijacks her and her young
daughter off an airliner and into his lavish desert palace.
Sarah Morgan. In the Sheikh's Marriage Bed. New York: Harlequin, 2004.
When Emily Kingston travels to Kazban to convince Crown Prince Zakour-Al-Farisi
to grant her brother more time to repay a debt, the sheikh turns the tables on her and
announces that she will pay his debt by marrying him.
Jane Porter. King of the Desert, Captive Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2008.
When Olivia Morse is falsely imprisoned in Jabal, Sheikh Khalid Fehr secures her release by announcing she is his betrothed.
Jane Porter. The Sheikh's Virgin. New York: Harlequin, 2005.
Sheikh Kalen Nuri intervenes when Keira al-Issidri is ordered by her father to marry a much
older man in an arranged marriage.
Debbi Rawlins. By the Sheikh's Command. New York:
Harlequin, 2002.
Prince Rafe Braham promises to watch over his brother-in-law's sister during his honeymoon, and
ends up falling in love with the blonde beauty.
Nalini Singh. Desert Warrior. New York:
Silhouette, 2003.
Jasmine Coleridge enters the kingdom of Zulheina and is swiftly lured to the
palace of her former love, Sheik Tariq.
Sue Swift. In the Sheikh's Arms. New York:
Silhouette, 2003.
Cami Ellison agrees to go out on a date with her mysterious Arab neighbor, unaware that he
is a man bent on revenge.
Bonnie Vanak. The Falcon & the Dove. New York:
Dorchester Publishing Co. Inc., 2002.
Archaelogist Elizabeth Summers is swept away by desert raiders and into the arms of a
powerful sheikh.
Annie West. The Sheikh's Ransomed Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2007.
When Belle Winters is kidnapped by rebels, she is promptly rescued by Rafiq al Akhtar, who expects her to show her gratitude by marrying him!

Reunions With Former Lovers
Kristi Gold. The Sheikh's Bidding. New York:
Silhouette, 2003.
Andi is reunited with a past lover and father of her son, and is stunned to
discover that he is a desert prince.
Lynne Graham. The Arabian Mistress. New York:
Harlequin, 2001.
When Faye's brother becomes imprisoned in Jumar, she must reunite with former husband Prince
Tariq Shadad ibn Zachir to negotiate his release.
Kate Hewitt. The Sheikh's Love-Child. New York: Harlequin, 2009.
Lucy Banks arrives in the desert kingdom of Biryal...with the secret that Sheikh Khaled is the father of her son.
Sharon Kendrick. The Sheikh's Unwilling Wife. New York: Harlequin, 2007.
It's been five years since Alexa has seen Giovanni de Verrazzano, and he is determined that she resume her role as his wife. Unbeknownst to him, she had his son.
Susan Mallery. The Sheik & the Bride Who Said No.
New York: Silhouette, 2005.
Daphne Snowden returns to Bahania after ten years to prevent her young niece from marrying
Crown Prince Murat, but finds herself engaged to him a second time!
Susan Mallery. The Sheik & the Princess in Waiting.
New York: Silhouette, 2004.
Emma Kennedy travels to Bahania at the behest of the king, and learns she is actually
married to a prince: her college sweetheart, Reyhan!
Kasey Michaels. The Sheikh's Secret Son. New
York: Silhouette, 1999.
Six years after Ben Ramsey leaves Eden Fortune's life, he suddenly reappears and
discovers that he fathered her son, Sawyer.
Sabrina Philips. The Desert King's Bejewelled Bride. New York: Harlequin, 2009.
Kaliq Al-Zahir A'zam wants top model, Tamara Weston, and when she returns to his kingdom for the assignment of her career, he wants the wedding night he was previously denied.
Jane Porter. The Sheikh's Chosen Queen. New York:
Harlequin, 2007.
Jesslyn Heaton is summoned to the desert kingdom of Sarq by its ruler, Sharif Fehr...her former boyfriend.
Jane Porter. The Sheikh's Wife. New York:
Harlequin, 2002.
Sheikh Kahlil al-Assad hasn't forgiven Bryn for abandoning her wedding vows, and
is furious when he discovers they share a son.
Tessa Radley. The Desert Bride of Al Zayed. New York: Silhouette, 2007.
After a five year separation from Tariq, Jayne travels to his desert palace in Zayed to demand a divorce, which he agrees to grant if she pretends to be his happily wedded bride to fool his dying father.
Michelle Reid. The Arabian Love-Child. New York:
Harlequin, 2002.
Beautiful Melanie Portreath seeks to introduce her eight year-old son to Rafiq Al-Qadim,
the father he has never known.
Michelle Reid. The Sheikh's Chosen Wife. New York:
Harlequin, 2002.
One year after Leona leaves her husband, Sheikh Hassan ben Khalifa Al-Qadim,
he suddenly re-enters her life.
Alexandra Sellers. Bride of the Sheikh.
New York: Silhouette, 1997.
One moment Alinor Brooke is walking down the aisle, the next she is being swept into the arms
of a handsome sheikh, her former husband.
Alexandra Sellers. The Playboy Sheikh. New York:
Silhouette, 2002.
To exact revenge, Jafar al Hamzeh offers only heartless passion
to the sweet betrayer who has returned to his life.
Alexandra Sellers. Sheikh's Betrayal. New York: Silhouette, 2009.
Desperation drives Desiree Drummond back into Sheikh Salah Al Khouri's life, but she has to stop his long-awaited arranged royal marriage.any way she can.
Alexandra Sellers. Sheikh's Temptation.
New York: Silhouette, 2000.
After Lana Holding spends one night with Sheikh Arash Khosravi, they are separated by circumstance, and she despairs of ever seeing him again. But when they finally meet again,
their reunion is bittersweet, for pride and pain had made Arash ruthless and cold.
Nalini Singh. Desert Warrior. New York:
Silhouette, 2003.
Jasmine Coleridge enters the kingdom of Zulheina and is swiftly lured to the palace of her former love,
Sheik Tariq.

Royal Unions
Caroline Cross. The Sheikh Takes a Bride.
New York: Silhouette, 2002.
Sheikh Kaj al bin Russard needs all of his considerable talents and charm
to lure Princess Catherine to the altar.
Susan Mallery. The Sheik and the Runaway
Princess. New York: Silhouette, 2001.
When half-American Princess Sabra (aka Sabrina Johnson) is kidnapped by Prince Kardal Khan while searching for the legendary City
of Thieves, she soon realizes that she is strongly attracted to her handsome captor.
Sarah Morgan. The Sheikh's Virgin Princess. New York: Harlequin, 2009.
Karim, Sultan of Zangrar, seeks a gentle, obedient bride, but what he gets in Princess Alexandra is a defiant, feisty wife with fire in her eyes!
Jane Porter. The Sultan's Bought Bride. New York:
Harlequin, 2004.
Princess Nicolette Ducasse travels to Baraka and poses as her sister in an attempt to stop an arranged
marriage between her and sexy Sultan Malik Roman Nuri.
Alexandra Sellers. Born Royal. New York:
Silhouette, 2001.
Dashing Sheik Rashid Kamal is determined to win Princess Julia
Sebastiani's hand in marriage.

Sheikhs Fearing Commitment
Barbara Faith. Lord of the Desert. New York:
Silhouette, 1990.
Public relations executive Genevieve Jordan travels to Kashkiri to plan an international
conference and falls in love with brooding Lord Ali Ben Hari.
Carol Grace. Fit for a Sheik. New York: Silhouette,
2001.
When Sheik Tarik Oman storms into wedding consultant Carolyn Evans' office to plan the wedding of his reluctant sister,
he finds a virginal beauty exquisite enough to be a bride herself.
Brenda Jackson. Delaney's Desert Sheikh.
New York: Silhouette, 2002.
Delaney Westmoreland reluctantly agrees to share a cabin
with a sexy sheikh bent on seduction.
Alexandra Sellers. "Sheikh of Ice." Sheiks
of Summer. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
Travel agent Kate Drummond arrives in Barakat to work out an itinerary for an adventure holiday for her clients.
Upon her arrival, she meets brooding Hadi al Hajar, who functions as her tour guide.
Alexandra Sellers. The Solitary Sheikh.
New York: Silhouette, 1999.
Prince Omar's heart is barren until he meets beguiling Jana
Stewart, his daughters' tutor.
Lynne Wilding. The Sheikh. New York:
Silhouette, 1991.
Lindsay Pentecost enters another world when she accepts a position as the tutor
for Karim El Hareembi's children living in the Shalima Palace in the land of Cassar.
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