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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A fun LG. The heroine was a bit of a ninny who fought back all the time when I think a more rational woman would have responded differently. But then she was only 20. So she realistically acted like a dopey teenager. But sometimes that would go down better with me if I thought that was seriously what the author was aiming for. Did LG sit down and say 'this heroine is only barely 20 so she is going to act like a stupid teenager and then I will have her grow and learn.' Or did she just try to write a feisty character who came over as a bit of an idiot? Hmmm. Still I like LG so I forgive a lot. Very over the top and dramatic. So that's all good. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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Introducing a classic marriage-of-convenience story in this exciting rerelease of USA TODAY bestselling author Lynne Graham's An Arabian Courtship! Polly Barrington must uncover the true nature of her new husband. Because he's not the autocratic, arrogant, controlling man she thought she married for the sake of her family. Instead, Prince Raschid is breaking down the carefully constructed barriers around her heart, leaving her nowhere to hide. Between passion-filled nights in his desert palace and glorious days beneath the sultry sun, Polly wonders if she should resist the intense attraction between them, or trust her husband with her heart and give herself to him completely. No library descriptions found.
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