The sheik : a novel /

Diana Mayo is young, beautiful, wealthy--and independent. Bored by the eligible bachelors and endless parties of the English aristocracy, she arranges for a horseback trek through the Algerian desert. Two days into her adventure, Diana is kidnapped by the powerful Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan, who forces...

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Main Author: Hull, E. M. (Edith Maude) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:German
Published: Philadelphia, PA : University of Pennsylvania Press : Pine Street Books, 2001.
Series:Pine Street Books.
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