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An edition of The sheikh's destiny (2010)

The sheikh's destiny

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"With his war-torn kingdom in tatters, Sheikh Alim El-Kanar is injured, alone and believes he has no future. Until beautiful nurse Hana saves his life and gives him hope. Hana thought her duty would be over once Alim recovered, but then he asks her to pose as his wife! Hana knows it can only be for show--she can never truly be the sheikh's wife. But destiny has other ideas"--Publisher.

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Harlequin
Language
English
Pages
186

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Edition Notes

Published in
Toronto, New York
Series
Harlequin romance -- 4188, Desert brides, Harlequin romance -- 4188., Desert brides

Classifications

Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 3261 vol. 2

The Physical Object

Pagination
186 p. ;
Number of pages
186

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25387658M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780373176786
ISBN 10
0373176783
ISBN 13
9780373176786
LCCN
2012659141
OCLC/WorldCat
526069056

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