Amber and the Sheikh. Stephanie Howard. New York: Harlequin, 1997.
Amber Buchanan is working as a freelance researcher in Ras al-Houht when she meets arrogant
Sheikh Zoltan, who appears to have made her his prisoner in his lavish palace!
Arabian Courtship, An. Lynne Graham. 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.
Arabian Love-Child, The. Michelle Reid. 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.
Arabian Marriage, An. Lynne Graham. New York: Harlequin, 2002.
Crown Prince Jaspar al-Husayn abruptly enters Fredrica Sutton's life to claim custody of his
nephew, Ben.
Arabian Mistress, The. Lynne Graham. 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.
At the Sheikh's Command. Kate Walker. 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.
Baby of Mine. Jane Toombs. New York: Silhouette, 1998.
Linnea Swanson enlists the help of sexy Special Agent Talal Zohir to find her daughter,
stolen by her ex-husband.
Beauty and the Sheikh. Isabel K. French. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse, 2005.
Powerful Sheikh Asad al Sayyid must seduce innocent
American beauty, Kristen Jameson, into marriage.
Bed of Sand, A. Laura Wright. 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.
Bedded by the Desert King. Susan Stephens. New York: Harlequin, 2006.
When Zara Kingston travels to Zaddara to confront the man she blames for her troubled past, she becomes intrigued by the handsome sheikh and learns what truly happened years ago.
Bedouin Bride. Barbara Faith. 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.
Beloved Sheikh. Alexandra Sellers. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
Just as Sheikh Rafi is about to steal a sizzling kiss from Zara Blake, she is abducted
by his archenemy.
Blue Jasmine. Violet Winspear. 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.
Born Royal. Alexandra Sellers. New York: Silhouette, 2001.
Dashing Sheik Rashid Kamal is determined to win Princess Julia Sebastiani's hand in marriage.
Bride of the Sheikh. Alexandra Sellers. 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.
Burning Love. Nan Ryan. 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.
By the Sheikh's Command. Debbi Rawlins. 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.
Captive Bride. Johanna Lindsey. 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.
Captive of the Harem. Anne Herries. 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.
Captured by a Sheikh. Jacqueline Diamond. 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.
Challenged by the Sheikh. Kristi Gold. New York: Silhouette, 2004.
Imogene Danforth arrives at SaHraa Stables to learn to ride horses and finds a handsome
sheikh who is hiding a painful past behind a controlled exterior.
Climax of Passion. Emma Darcy. New York: Harlequin, 1995.
Amanda Buchanan uses seduction to convince Xa Shiraq that she has not used him to clear her
father's name.
Cobra & the Concubine, The. Bonnie Vanak. 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.
Daring the Dynamic Sheikh. Kristi Gold. New York: Silhouette, 2004.
Raina Kahlil travels back to her homeland with her long-absent fiancé, Sheikh Dharr Halim,
and finds herself unable to resist his sensual charm.
Delaney's Desert Sheikh. Brenda Jackson. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
Delaney Westmoreland reluctantly agrees to share a cabin with a sexy sheikh bent on seduction.
Desert Affair. Kate Walker. New York: Harlequin, 2001.
Trapped by a blizzard in London, Lydia Ashton agrees to spend three days and nights with a
handsome stranger.
Desert Barbarian. Charlotte Lamb. 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.
Desert Bride. Joanne Redd. 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.
Desert Bride, The. Lynne Graham. 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!
Desert Bride of Al Zayed, The. Tessa Radley. 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.
Desert Ecstasy. Connie Mason. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc.,
1988.
Christa Horton, a beautiful English lady, becomes a helpless prisoner in an exotic
Middle Eastern desert land.
Desert Hostage. Diane Dunaway. 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.
Desert Hostage. Sara Wood. 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.
Desert Man. Barbara Faith. 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.
Desert Mistress. Helen Bianchin. New York: Harlequin, 1996.
Kristi Dalton needs the help of Sheikh Shalef Al-Sayed to help free her hostage brother,
but gets more than she bargained for when she has to pose as his mistress.
Desert Prince's Mistress, The. Sharon Kendrick. New York: Harlequin,
2004.
Model Lara Black is hired by multimillionaire tycoon Darian Wildman, who she secretly
knows is the illegitimate son of the late Sheikh of Maraban.
Desert Princess. Hayton Monteith. New York: Dell Publishing Co.,
Inc., 1986.
Philippa Tayson is an innocent when she meets Romain Al Adal, heir to a wealthy
Middle Eastern country and flees her life of luxury to find her own independence.
Years later Romain re-enters her life and is determined to win her back.
Desert Song. Barbara Faith. New York: Silhouette, 1987.
Christy Chambers travels to Morocco and enlists the help of Hassan Ben Kadiri to help
find her brother, who has disappeared without a trace in the desert.
Desert Virgin. Sandra Marton. New York: Harlequin, 2006.
Leanna DeMarco is a ballerina who has been kidnapped by the sultan of Baslaam, and must rely on Special Forces agent Cameron Knight to rescue her.
Desert Warrior. Nalini Singh. New York: Silhouette, 2003.
Jasmine Coleridge enters the kingdom of Zulheina and is swiftly lured to the palace
of her former love, Sheik Tariq.
Desire in the Desert. Mary Lyons. 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.
Engaged to the Sheik. Sue Swift. New York: Silhouette, 2005.
Forces conspire to bring expert heartbreaker Selina Carrington together with sexy Kam Asad.
Expecting the Sheikh's Baby. Kristi Gold. 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.
Exposed: The Sheikh's Mistress. Sharon Kendrick. New York: Harlequin, 2005.
Sheikh Hashim Al Aswad is back in Sienna's life after dumping her for posing
for pornographic pictures.
Falcon & the Dove, The. Bonnie Vanak. New York: Dorchester Publishing
Co. Inc., 2002.
Archaelogist Elizabeth Summers is swept away by desert raiders and into the arms of a
powerful sheikh.
Falcon's Mistress, The. Emma Darcy. New York: Harlequin, 1988.
While trying to locate her missing father, Bethany McGregor is protected and seduced by
the powerful Prince Zakr.
Falcon's Prey. Penny Jordan. 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.
Falling for the Sheik. Carol Grace. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
ER nurse Amanda Reston cares for a sexy sheikh, recently injured in a skiing accident.
Fierce and Tender Sheikh, The. Alexandra Sellers. New York:
Silhouette, 2005.
Sheikh Sharif Azad al Dauleh is instructed to seek out and return home the long-lost
Princess Shakira of Bagestan...and then falls in love with her during the process.
Fire and Sand. Sarah Edwards. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989.
When Diana Graham is kidnapped into a harem, she is rescued and swifted away by gallant
American, Garrett Hamilton.
Fit for a Sheik. Carol Grace. 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.
Fit for a Sheikh. Kristi Gold. New York: Silhouette, 2004.
When Sheikh Darin ibn Shakir takes on the mission of capturing an evil doctor, his
plans go awry and he must rely on the help of sexy Fiona Powers.
Flower of the Desert. Barbara Faith. New York: Silhouette, 1988.
Jasmine Hasir returns to Morocco and accompanies her family on a trip into the desert,
where she begins to fall in love with a trusted friend of her father, Raj Ben Hajad.
Golden Barbarian, The. Iris Johansen. 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.
Her Ardent Sheikh. Kristi Gold. New York: Silhouette, 2001.
Sheikh Ben Rassad is the bodyguard and protector of Jamie Morris, with whom he develops a
searing passion.
Her Desert Family. Barbara McMahon. New York: Harlequin, 2004.
After the death of her father, shy librarian Bridget Rossi is invited to stay at the
opulent residence of a powerful sexy sheikh.
Her Royal Bed. Laura Wright. New York: Silhouette, 2005.
Sexy Texan Bobby Callahan becomes smitten with Jane Hefner...until he realizes she is
a long-lost member of a royal family he considers to be the enemy.
Hide-and-Sheikh. Gail Dayton. New York: Silhouette, 2001.
Ellen Sheffield is a beautiful security specialist, hired to protect Sheikh Rashid
"Rudi" Qarif from the terrorists that are trying to overthrow his family from their ruling power.
His Desert Rose. Liz Fielding. 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.
Hostage of the Hawk. Sandra Marton. 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.
How to Marry a Real Live Sheikh. Jacqueline Diamond. 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.
I Married A Sheik. Sharon DeVita. 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.
Ice Maiden's Sheikh, The. Alexandra Sellers. New York: Silhouette, 2004.
Jalia Shahbazi fights falling prey to Sheikh Latif and pretends to be engaged to another man.
In the Arms of the Sheikh. Sophie Weston. New York:
Harlequin, 2005.
Natasha Lambert agrees to be in her best friend's wedding party, but is annoyed by the best man: the infuriatingly charming Sheikh Kazim al Saraq.
In the Sheikh's Arms. Sue Swift. 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.
In the Sheikh's Marriage Bed. Sarah Morgan. 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.
Jewelled Caftan, The. Margaret Pargeter. 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.
Kadin, The. Bertrice Small. 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.
"Kismet" by Fiona Brand. Sheiks of Summer. New York: Silhouette,
2002.
Laine Elizabeth Abernathy, a prim librarian in the small town of Ransome, catches
the eye of reclusive Sheik Xavier Kalil al Jahir.
Lion of the Desert. Barbara Faith. New York: Silhouette, 1991.
When Diane St. James is kidnapped by an evil enemy of her father's, she is swiftly
rescued and brought to safety by the formidable Sheik Karim al-Raji.
Lord of the Desert. Barbara Faith. 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.
Lord of the Desert. Diana Palmer. New York: MIRA, 2000.
Gretchen Brannon finds a soul mate in Sheikh Philippe Sabon, who harbors a secret
anguish about his physical condition.
Love-Slave to the Sheikh. Miranda Lee. New York: Harlequin, 2006.
When Sheikh Bandar learns that he has a brain tumor and must wait several months before starting his treatment, he decides to distract himself by finding a beautiful woman to bed.
Married to the Sheik. Carol Grace. 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.
Mercenary and the Marriage Vow, The. Doreen Roberts. New York:
Silhouette, 1998.
Nathan Thorne accepts a job from Sabhad, a Saudi Arabian oil sheikh, to find and
bring back his wife.
Mistress Bride, The. Michelle Reid. New York: Harlequin, 1999.
For two years, Sheik Raschid Al Kadah and Evie Delahaye have had a high-profile affair,
but because of family pressures, their fiery relationship may have to come to an end.
Mistress of the Sheikh. Sandra Marton. New York: Harlequin, 2000.
When Nicholas al Rashid finds a beautiful woman in his bedroom, he immediately assumes that
she is there to spy on him.
Nanny and the Sheikh, The. Barbara McMahon. New York: Harlequin, 2006.
When Melissa Fox visits Qu'Arim on a business trip, she finds herself caring for three children under the guardianship of Sheikh Surim.
One Night With the Sheikh. Penny Jordan. New York: Harlequin, 2003.
Mariella Sutton travels to exotic Zuran, in order to confront the man who fathered her
sister's child.
Panther and the Pearl, The. Doreen Owens Malek. 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.
Panther & the Pyramid, The. Bonnie Vanak. New York:
Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc., 2006.
After suffering a traumatic childhood, Graham Tristan finds love with the daughter of the man who tormented him, and is drawn to Egypt to seek an ancient treasure.
Panther's Prey. Doreen Owens Malek. 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.
Perfumes of Arabia. Sara Wood. New York: Harlequin, 1986.
Jeannie Bennett takes a job in Riyam and meets Tarik, a maddening yet irrestible
man who seems intent on convincing her to leave his country but also succumb to his desire
for her.
Pirate Prince, The. Connie Mason. 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.
Playboy Sheikh, The. Alexandra Sellers. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
To exact revenge, Jafar al Hamzeh offers only heartless passion to the sweet betrayer who
has returned to his life.
Possessed by the Sheikh. Penny Jordan. 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.
Prince & the Pregnant Princess, The. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
Cleo Wilson returns to Bahania to attend a royal wedding, and tries to hide her pregnancy
from Prince Sadik...the father of her unborn child.
Promised to a Sheik. Carla Cassidy. 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.
Royal Bride at the Sheikh's Command, A. Penny Jordan. New York: Harlequin, 2007.
Sheikh Kadir of Niroli must find himself a queen to keep alive the line of succession and demands that Nalia become his bride!
Royal Slave. Julia Fitzgerald. 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.
Sands of Time. Terri Valentine. New York: Zebra Books, 1993.
Dr. Chelsea Browne is transported back in time by Sheikh Khalil, a proud Bedouin sheikh
who needs her medical expertise to treat his gravely ill son.
Savage Sands, The. Christina Nicholson. 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.
Sealed by Revenge. Elly-Royce Laurens. New York: Publisher unknown,
2003.
Countess Elyssa Di Spadafiera's fate is sealed when she unwittingly embarks on a
dangerous adventure in an oppressive land.
Secret Agent Sheik. Linda Winstead Jones. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
The future of the people of Tamir rests on second-born son Sheik Hassan Kamal's mission
to infiltrate Rahman Oil and confirm that the company was a front for the terrorist group
suspected of kidnapping the crown prince of Montebello.
Seductive Sheik, The. Tracy Sinclair. New York: Silhouette, 1998.
Sheik Jefri of Jalameer becomes Holly Barnett's boss when he purchases the hotel she manages.
He soon orders her to travel with him to his homeland...and attempts to seduce her.
Sheik. Connie Mason. 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.
Sheik, The. Maggie Davis. New York: Fawcett Crest Books, 1977.
Young Arab Sheik Abdullah is sent to America on a secret mission and enjoys the dazzling
experiences that New York and California have to offer.
Sheik and I, The. Linda Winstead Jones. New York: Silhouette,
2006.
Sheik Kadir knows he is risking his life while negotiating peace for his country, and sparks fly when he meets his appointed diplomatic aide, Cassandra Klein.
Sheik & the Bride Who Said No, The. Susan Mallery. 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!
Sheik and the Pregnant Bride, The. Susan Mallery. New York: Silhouette,
2008.
Maggie Collins takes a job in El Deharia restoring Prince Qadir's antique car, finds herself pregnant by her ex-lover, and in a temporary engagement with the prince!
Sheik & the Princess Bride, The. Susan Mallery. New York: Silhouette,
2004.
Billie Van Horn is a top-notch flight instructor who is hired to train pilots in
Bahania, including the ultramasculine Prince Jefri.
Sheik & the Princess in Waiting, The. Susan Mallery. 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!
Sheik and the Runaway Princess, The. Susan Mallery. 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.
Sheik & the Virgin Princess, The. Susan Mallery. New York: Silhouette,
2002.
Prim professor Zara Paxton ventures to the distant land of Bahania to find the
father she's never known.
Sheik and the Virgin Secretary, The. Susan Mallery. New York: Silhouette,
2005.
After discovering that her husband-to-be has been unfaithful, Kiley Hendrick seeks to become the mistress of the most eligible man she knows: her boss.
Sheik and the Vixen, The. Elizabeth Mayne. 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.
Sheik Who Loved Me, The. Loreth Anne White. 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.
Sheik's Arranged Marriage, The. Susan Mallery. New York: Silhouette,
2000.
Heidi McKinley winces when the king insists she marry, and make heirs with his sinfully
sexy royal son.
Sheik's Kidnapped Bride, The. Susan Mallery. 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.
Sheik's Mistress, The. Brittany Young. 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.
Sheik's Safety, The. Dana Marton. New York: Harlequin, 2005.
American soldier Dara Alexander is assigned the task of protecting Sheik Saeed ibn Ahmad
from assassins and finds herself slowly falling in love with him.
Sheik's Secret, The. Judith McWilliams. New York: Silhouette, 1999.
Sheik Hassan Rashid intends to masquerade as his twin brother long enough to break it off
with his brother's bride-to-be, but when he meets the lovely Kali, his plans go awry.
Sheik's Secret Bride, The. Susan Mallery. 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.
Sheik's Solution, The. Barbara McMahon. 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.
"Sheik's Virgin" by Susan Mallery. Sheiks of Summer. New York: Silhouette,
2002.
Phoebe Carson visits the island of Lucia-Serrat, the birth country of the great-aunt
who raised her. She soon meets a handsome man, who becomes her escort in exploring
the exotic Arab land.
Sheikh, The. Anne Herries. New York:
Harlequin, 2002.
Chloe Randall meets a mysterious man aboard a luxury cruise ship and soon becomes
bound to him when he saves her life in the desert.
Sheikh, The. Lynne Wilding. 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.
"Sheikh of Ice" by Alexandra Sellers. 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.
Sheikh Surgeon's Proposal, The. Olivia Gates.
Surrey: Mills & Boon, 2007.
Jay Latimer is working as an emergency doctor in Damhoor when she is swept off her feet by her handsome boss, playboy surgeon Sheikh Malek Aal Hamdaan.
Sheikh Surrender. Jacqueline Diamond. New York: Harlequin, 2004.
A man winds up dead when someone posts Jenny Sanger's photo on the Internet to lure men to
her home. The victim's brother, Sheikh Zahad, enters Jenny's life to investigate the murder,
and soon the two fall in love.
Sheikh Takes a Bride, The. Caroline Cross. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
Sheikh Kaj al bin Russard needs all of his considerable talents and charm to lure Princess
Catherine to the altar.
Sheikh's Bartered Bride, The. Lucy Monroe. New York: Harlequin, 2004.
Catherine Benning marries Sheikh Hakim after a whirlwind courtship, not realizing that her own
father has sold her into marriage as part of a business deal.
Sheikh's Bidding, The. Kristi Gold. 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.
Sheikh's Bride, The. Sophie Weston. New York: Harlequin, 2000.
Leonora Groom and Sheikh Amer el-Barbary meet in Cairo, and have a spectacular date before
she must abruptly leave the country.
Sheikh's Captive Bride, The. Susan Stephens. 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.
Sheikh's Castaway. Alexandra Sellers. New York: Silhouette, 2004.
Princess Noor skips out on her own wedding and ends up on a remote island...stranded with the
very man she was trying to avoid!
Sheikh's Chosen Wife, The. Michelle Reid. New York: Harlequin, 2002.
One year after Leona leaves her husband, Sheikh Hassan ben Khalifa Al-Qadim, he suddenly
re-enters her life.
Sheikh's Contract Bride, The. Teresa Southwick. New York: Harlequin, 2007.
Sheikh Malik Hourani has been betrothed to a woman for years, but is Beth the woman--or twin--he thinks she is?
Sheikh's Convenient Bride, The. Sandra Marton. 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.
Sheikh's Convenient Virgin, The. Trish Morey. New York: Harlequin,
2008.
Sheikh Tajik needs to wed a pure woman, and unsuspecting Morgan Fielding fits the bill perfectly.
Sheikh's Disobedient Bride, The. Jane Porter. New York: Harlequin,
2006.
When Sheikh Tair discovers that photographer Tally has broken a sacred law in his desert, he holds her captive in his encampment.
Sheikh's English Bride, The. Sharon Kendrick. New York: Harlequin,
2007.
When playboy Xavier de Maistre discovers he's in line to rule a desert kingdom, he decides to embrace his heritage and indulge his need to possess beautiful English lawyer Laura Cottingham.
Sheikh's Guarded Heart, The. Liz Fielding. New York: Harlequin, 2006.
Lucy Forrester is rescued by Sheikh Hanif when she gets lost in the deserts of Ramal Hamrah, and wants to heal his tortured soul.
Sheikh's Honor. Alexandra Sellers. New York: Silhouette, 2000.
Sheikh Jalal had been his family's darkest secret until he is finally recognized as prince
and heir of Barakat. Now he intends to claim all that is his: land, title throne, and Clio
Blake as his queen.
Sheikh's Innocent Bride, The. Lynne Graham. Harlequin, 2005.
Kirsten Ross is a lowly maid in a castle, desperately trying to work her way out of poverty and an unhappy home life with her abusive father when she meets desert prince Shahir.
Sheikh's Proposal, The. Barbara McMahon. New York: Harlequin, 2002.
To avoid an international incident, Sara Kinsale agrees to temporarily marry a sheikh.
Sheikh's Ransom. Alexandra Sellers. 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.
Sheikh's Ransomed Bride, The. Annie West. 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!
Sheikh's Revenge, The. Emma Darcy. 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.
Sheikh's Reward, The. Lucy Gordon. New York: Harlequin, 2000.
From first sight, Sheikh Ali Ben Saleem has been entranced with beautiful freelance journalist
Frances Callam.
Sheikh's Secret Son, The. Kasey Michaels. 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.
Sheikh's Seduction, The. Emma Darcy. New York: Harlequin, 1998.
Sarah Hillyard is persuaded to become the traveling companion of dashing Tareq al-Khaima
for a period of one year.
Sheikh's Temptation. Alexandra Sellers. 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.
Sheikh's Virgin, The. Jane Porter. 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.
Sheikh's Virgin Bride, The. Penny Jordan. New York: Harlequin, 2003.
Petra hatches a scheme to avoid an arranged marriage to Sheikh Rashid.
Sheikh's Wife, The. Jane Porter. 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.
Sheikh's Woman. Alexandra Sellers. 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.
Sheiks of Summer. Susan Mallery, Alexandra Sellers, and Fiona Brand.
New York: Silhouette, 2002.
Three stories of love, romance, and intrigue by today's hottest romance authors.
Silver Angel. Johanna Lindsey. 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.
Sleeping With the Sultan. Alexandra Sellers. New York: Silhouette, 2001.
Sheikh Ashraf is on a mission to seize his family's stolen throne, and in order to control the
mysterious Dana Morningstar, who is either ally or foe, he decides to keep her close to
him as a lover.
Sold to the Sheikh. Miranda Lee. New York: Harlequin, 2003.
Australian supermodel Charmaine agrees to spend a week with Prince Ali in exchange for
five hundred million dollars for her charity that aids cancer-stricken children.
Solitary Sheikh, The. Alexandra Sellers. New York: Silhouette, 1999.
Prince Omar's heart is barren until he meets beguiling Jana Stewart, his daughters' tutor.
Stolen by the Sheikh. Trish Morey. New York: Harlequin, 2006.
Sheikh Khaled Al-Ateeq hires Sapphire Clemenger to design his future wife's wedding gown, but it soon becomes clear to Sapphy that she is actually his intended bride.
Sultan's Bed, The. Laura Wright. New York: Silhouette, 2005.
Divorce attorney Mariah Kennedy falls for her sexy new neighbor, Zayad Al Nayhal, who
has arrived in California to search for his half-sister.
Sultan's Bought Bride, The. Jane Porter. New York: Harlequin, 2004.
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.
Sultan's Heir, The. Alexandra Sellers. New York: Silhouette, 2001.
Sheikh Najib blasts into Rosalind Lewis's life and stakes a sultan's claim on her son. Her
denial of the boy's royal lineage is met with deaf ears and relentless kisses.
Sultan's Virgin Bride, The. Sarah Morgan. 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.
Sultan's Wives, The. Tracy Sinclair. New York: Silhouette, 1995.
Pippa Bennington is a daring photojournalist on assignment who soon finds herself in hot
water with Mikolar al-Rasheed, the Sultan of Sharribai.
Surrender to the Sheikh. Sharon Kendrick. New York: Harlequin, 2001.
When Rose Thomas is whisked away from her ordinary but happy life in London to Prince Khalim's
desert palace in exotic Maraban, she is treated more like a princess than the headhunter he
employs.
Sword & the Sheath. Bonnie Vanak. New York: Dorchester Publishing Co. Inc., 2007.
Fatima wants to go into battle and protect her childhood friend and the man she loves: Tarik, the handsome "White Falcon".
Taken by the Sheikh. Penny Jordan. New York: Harlequin, 2007.
Drax, the Sheikh of Dhurahn, is determined find a bride for his brother, and beautiful Englishwoman Sadie Murray fits the bill perfectly.
Taming the Sheik. Carol Grace. New York: Silhouette, 2001.
When Anne Sheridan attends her friend's wedding, the flowers trigger an allergic reaction.
After taking one too many antihistamines, she finds herself literally being carried off by
dashing groomsman Sheik Rafik Harun.
Tiger & the Tomb, The. Bonnie Vanak. 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.
To Catch a Sheik. Teresa Southwick. New York: Silhouette, 2003.
Penny Doyle takes a job in El Zafir and meets the prince who makes her want to believe in
true love once again.
To Kiss a Sheik. Teresa Southwick. New York: Silhouette, 2003.
Crystal Rawlins disguises her beauty, in order to qualify for a job as a nanny for Sheik
Fariq Hassan.
To Marry a Sheikh. Day Leclaire. New York: Harlequin, 2000.
Zara is willing to risk everything to escape the loveless marriage to Hakem and flees
the land of Rahman.
To Wed a Sheik. Teresa Southwick. New York: Silhouette, 2003.
American nurse Ali Matlock takes a job in El Zafir and falls in love with the crown prince.
Traded to the Sheikh. Emma Darcy. New York: Harlequin, 2005.
While trying to secure the safety of her sister, Emily Ross is seized on the island of Zanzibar and brought before the brooding Sheikh Zageo.
Undercover Sheik. Dana Marton. New York: Harlequin, 2006.
Dr. Sadie Kaufman must place her trust in Sheik Nasir ibn Ahmad, in order to escape desert bandits who intend to execute her.
Undercover Sultan. Alexandra Sellers. New York: Silhouette, 2001.
Sheikh Haroun al Muntazir was honor-bound to recover a priceless family jewel...but what was
lovely operative Mariel de Vouvray's mission?
Virgin Seduction. Kathleen Creighton. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
When Cade Gallagher travels to the tiny Middle Eastern country of Tamir to attend the wedding
of his adoptive sister, he catches the eye of the Sheik's youngest daughter, Princess Leila Kamal.