Flower Of The Desert
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PASSION FLOWER From the moment he tossed her over his shoulder and stormed from the Princeton frat house, Jasmine knew Raj Hajad was a no-nonsense man who took what he wanted. He was, after all, Moroccan--and he'd been sent to …
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PASSION FLOWER From the moment he tossed her over his shoulder and stormed from the Princeton frat house, Jasmine knew Raj Hajad was a no-nonsense man who took what he wanted. He was, after all, Moroccan--and he'd been sent to bring jasmine Hasir back to Marrakesh. But if her family thought they could get her robed, veiled and married--even to a man as handsome as Raj--they were mistaken! She might be half Moroccan, but her spirit was one hundred percent American! Jasmine could no more be a "proper” Arab wife than Raj could be a liberated American male. But neither anticipated the dangers hidden in the sands . . . or the magic of the moonlit Sahara.
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