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Desert Knights

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Bodyguard Sheik by Linda Conrad

Expert marksman Morgan Bell is one of the best in the world. She agreed to one last assignment, never expecting to find sexy Sheik Karin Kadir heating up the cold desert nights. It leaves her longing for more...much more than his protecting her life.

Sheik's Captive by Loreth Anne White

Kathleen Flaherty's desert search for her sister leads her into captivity by a terrorist cell. Her beauty doesn't go unnoticed by her captor, Sayeed Ali. Working undercover for the FBI, Sayeed never counted on discovering love in a land as wild and as untamed as his captive's heart. Will he be able to save her and her sister in time?

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published May 24, 2011

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Linda Conrad

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Bestselling author, Linda Conrad, has written over thirty contemporary novels. Her favorite genre is romantic suspense. Add in a little paranormal and she's in heaven.

Linda's sensual characters and passionate stories have brought her numerous awards. She and her husband and their dog KiKi live near the Florida Keys. Her favorite things are reading, cooking and...um...eating!

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realistic portrayal of the violence which occurs in the world, especially the middle east.
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June 1, 2011
I just got though reading Desert Knights and loved it. Its two different stories written by Linda Conrad and Loreth Anne White. Both of these ladies know how to write about passion and adventure when it comes to some sexy Sheiks. The main characters in these two tales know what they have to risk to find love in there world. Its not easy but they do and it last forever. The women are not looking for love either. There to help these men out on two different missions. In Linda book Bodyguard Sheik Morgan who is a expert marksman takes on one last assignment never dreaming that Sheik Karin Kadir who was there to help out would steal her heart too on the cold nights of the desert.
In Loreth book Sheik Captive Kathleen Flaherty is looking for her sister who has been kidnapped. She is also taken captive by Sayeed Ali who is working undercover for the FBI. But she doesn't know that.
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66 reviews33 followers
May 25, 2011
This book is as hot and steamy as the sizzling sheik on the front cover leads you to believe. It took me a short while to stop gawking at the cover and actually begin to read. Once I did begin to read I didn’t regret it one bit.

Both the author’s suspenseful tales were full of twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat hoping for the best for each of the couples. Both plots were fascinating, intriguing and well planned yet each story was totally different from the other.

You can’t go wrong with two tantalizing tales of suspense in one book! Especially this book. I believe I have a new favorite for my growing collection of sheik stories. I truly hope both women write more sheik romances.
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May 29, 2011
DESERT NIGHTS by LINDA CONRAD
As always Linda Conrad, makes a good story with her Desert Nights. The desert sounds downright sexy with Morgan and Karin's adventure. Who wouldnt want to have a romance with a sheik that is a strong confident male? if this is your first book with Linda Conrad, you should grab her other books, Cause you cant have a disappointed experince with her stories!
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June 24, 2013
The Linda Conrad story was a little too disjointed to me. If this had been the only story I would have rated this book a 2.
Loreth Anne White saved this read for me. Her story was fun and exciting.
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