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Includes : Challenging The Doctor Sheikh - Amalie Berlin
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Seduced by the Sheikh Surgeon,
single work
novel
romance
'Handsome A&E consultant Sheikh Zahir has always seemed out of reach to nurse Adele Jenson. But when his mother needs medical care and requests Adele’s help, she finds herself being swept off to Zahir's desert kingdom!
Adele’s unexpected trip is the first time she’s truly let herself live since the accident that has overshadowed her life. But when Zahir reveals his craving for her, Adele's guard completely falls. Just one passionate night in the desert makes her wonder — will this brooding sheikh choose his crown…or her?' (publication blurb).
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The Sheikh Doctor's Bride,
single work
novel
romance
'ER doctor Kate will do anything to save her family. So when the Sultan of Amberach offers her a lifeline in exchange for working in his state-of-the-art hospital it's a deal Kate has to accept. Even if it means she must marry his nephew - gorgeous, brooding Sheikh Dr Fareed Faruke...!' (Publication summary)
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Desert Dreamings and Sheikh-lit
2021
single work
essay
— Appears in: Meanjin , September / Spring vol. 80 no. 3 2021; (p. 114-118) 'Powerful thighs. Golden eyes. Black robes. Swords. And fury. In romance fiction, it is not enough to have a set of muscle-toned thighs. They must also be powerful. Eyes cannot be brown, they must glow with the fire of a thousand suns. This is the world of desert dreaming. Of thinly disguised oil-rich kingdoms. Of exotic romance with the bad boys of the Arab world—ridiculously good-looking men with more money than sense. But—thank God—they can be saved by women of the West.' (Introduction)
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Desert Dreamings and Sheikh-lit
2021
single work
essay
— Appears in: Meanjin , September / Spring vol. 80 no. 3 2021; (p. 114-118) 'Powerful thighs. Golden eyes. Black robes. Swords. And fury. In romance fiction, it is not enough to have a set of muscle-toned thighs. They must also be powerful. Eyes cannot be brown, they must glow with the fire of a thousand suns. This is the world of desert dreaming. Of thinly disguised oil-rich kingdoms. Of exotic romance with the bad boys of the Arab world—ridiculously good-looking men with more money than sense. But—thank God—they can be saved by women of the West.' (Introduction)