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To Wed A Sheik
The Sheikh's Unsuitable Bride
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Desert Brides Series

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The Sheikh's Innocent Bride

Desert prince Shahir bin Harith al Assad has three simple rules: never sleep with a virgin, never get involved with an employee and never get married...

But rules are made to be broken! Kirsten Ross is innocent and penniless, and Shahir can't resist her. Soon she's pregnant with the sheikh's baby. Prince Shahir's honor dictates only one thing: Kirsten must become his bride!

The Desert Sheikh's Captive Wife

Tilda Crawford was regretting her short–lived romance with Rashad, the crown prince of Bakhar. Now, with her impoverished family indebted to him, Rashad was blackmailing Tilda by insisting she pay up...as his concubine!

Soon Tilda was the arrogant sheikh's captive in his faraway desert kingdom. Then Rashad publicly acknowledged her as his woman... and under the law of Bakhar they were now bound together forever...as husband and wife!

The Sheikh's Prize

When Sheikh Zahir Ra'if Quarishi took a Western woman as his wife, it caused outrage among his people. And marrying Sapphire Marshall turned out to be the biggest mistake of Zahir's life. Sapphire fled the kingdom before sharing the marriage bed, leaving Zahir to face the shame alone – and his bank account five million dollars lighter.

Now his ex–wife has been spotted in his desert and before she can run again, Zahir plans to banish her from his mind once and for all, beginning with reclaiming his wedding night!

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Release dateAug 1, 2015
To Wed A Sheik
The Sheikh's Unsuitable Bride

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  • The Sheikh's Unsuitable Bride

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    The Sheikh's Unsuitable Bride
    The Sheikh's Unsuitable Bride

    The Sheikh's Unsuitable Bride Liz Fielding Zahir was surprised to find he had a beautiful new driver. Chauffeur Diana Metcalfe talked, laughed and took him on unplanned detours. And he had more fun than he'd had in years. But back in his desert kingdom a dynastic marriage was being arranged for Zahir. Crazy though it seemed, he wished that this wonderful, vivacious, thoroughly unsuitable woman could be his bride instead.

  • To Wed A Sheik

    To Wed A Sheik
    To Wed A Sheik

    Beware handsome sheiks in moonlit gardens! Too late! Once Kamal Hassan drew her into his arms for a breathless kiss, Ali Matlock was already halfway to losing her heart. But, though the sensual sheik was definitely the world's most irresistible bachelor, Ali wanted more than just the passionate affair he was offering Royal decree demanded that Kamal marry and produce an heir. And ever since one magical moment, he'd known Ali was everything he wanted in a woman–and a wife. And if he wasn't careful, the alluring commoner from a faraway land would wring from his lips three little words

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Carol Grace

Carol Grace was born with wanderlust. She was raised in Illinois but longed to go other places so she spent her junior year in college at the Sorbonne in Paris. After grad school in L.A. she went to San Francisco to work at the public TV station where she met her future husband. At KQED she was the switchboard operator and did on-the-air promos (in French) for her idol, Julia Child, thus proving to her parents that French was a useful major after all. She left TV and went on board the hospital ship Hope for 3 voyages - Guinea, Nicaragua, and Tunisia. Then after finally marrying, she and her husband went to Algeria and Iran to work. They loved the excitement of living abroad but eventually came back to California to raise their two children in their mountain-top home overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Carol says that writing is another way of making life exciting.

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