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The Sheikh's Blackmailed Mistress
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The Sheikh's Blackmailed Mistress

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Life has taught Prince Vereham al a'Karim bin Hakar to control his emotions. Duty to his kingdom drives the enigmatic sheikh.

But one unexpected, intensely sexy encounter with inexperienced Samantha McLellan shakes Vere's steely control. And when he discovers that Sam could be betraying his country, he decides to blackmail her into being his mistress!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2008
ISBN9781426819001
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Penny Jordan

Penny Jordan, one of Harlequin's most popular authors, sadly passed away on December 31, 2011. She leaves an outstanding legacy, having sold over 100 million books around the world. Penny wrote a total of 187 novels for Harlequin, including the phenomenally successful A Perfect Family, To Love, Honor and Betray, The Perfect Sinner and Power Play, which hit the New York Times bestseller list. Loved for her distinctive voice, she was successful in part because she continually broke boundaries and evolved her writing to keep up with readers' changing tastes. Publishers Weekly said about Jordan, "Women everywhere will find pieces of themselves in Jordan's characters." It is perhaps this gift for sympathetic characterisation that helps to explain her enduring appeal.

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    The hero was so self deluded that you just want to knock some sense into him. It was a bit disappointing how easily the heroine caved, he should have had to work for his salvation a bit harder than making a phone call, but I suppose rulers of Arab states have to keep their dignity. Masude from that exactly as you’d expect