Lord of the Desert
by:
Diana Palmer (author)
Sheltered small-town girl Gretchen Brannon was out of her element when she aligned herself with Sheikh Philippe Sabon, the formidable ruler of Qawi. They came from different worlds, yet she found a soul mate in the powerful, sensual man who’d suppressed his passions for far too long—and harbored...
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Sheltered small-town girl Gretchen Brannon was out of her element when she aligned herself with Sheikh Philippe Sabon, the formidable ruler of Qawi. They came from different worlds, yet she found a soul mate in the powerful, sensual man who’d suppressed his passions for far too long—and harbored a secret anguish. Nevertheless, he made the virtuous young woman aware of her own courage…and, in turn, she aroused his sleeping senses as no other woman could. However, now that Gretchen’s heart belonged to the Lord of the Desert, danger loomed when she became the target for vengeance by the sheikh’s most diabolical enemy. In a final showdown that would pit good against evil, could love and destiny triumph…? “A love story that is pure and enjoyable.”—Romantic Times
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780373770229 (0373770227)
Publish date: August 1st 2004
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Hutton & Co. (#3)
Gretchen along with her closest friend Maggie, goes on a vacation to Morocco. When her friend has to leave unexpectedly and asks her to stay for the job that Maggie was offered. Gretchen, at first, only plans on staying for the vacation, because she doesn't believe in lies or deceit and she doesn't ...
3.5 stars for this audiobook version. I was not overly fond of this narrator, but she improved a bit as the book progressed. So four stars for the story and three for the audio rendition.
I really enjoyed the travel descriptions in the early part of the book and a twist of humour towards the end (can't say more--spoiler). Light romantic suspense with an innocent heroine. And of course, the whole carried off by the sheik drama. Nice read.