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The Sword & the Sheath

by Bonnie Vanak

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It's been a long time since I've read romance novel like this -- melodramatic and unrealistic, but all in a fun way. Absolutely do not turn to this book if you're looking for a serious read, but do give it a chance. The characters and plot are entertaining, and the heavy sexual tones add an extra kick. The most interesting thing was the setting -- Egypt -- which was a refreshing change from the usual. Fans of "The Mummy" may enjoy this on, in particular. And it's part of a decent-sized series, so if you like this book there's more to be had. ( )
  TheBooknerd | May 11, 2011 |
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An Egyptian warrior cursed with the Sight, Fatima must guard her friend, Tarik, who is next in line to lead her tribe, and as desire rages between them, she must choose between duty, honor, and true love.

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