Desert Storm by Constance O’Banyon (1994), with a magnificent cover by Pino! Plenty of lust and desire on the cover!
🐪 Sir Michael DeWinter and Lady Mallory Stanhope meet on a ship to Egypt, 1845. His father, the duke of Ravenworth is there on a diplomatic mission and disappeared. Mallory is hoping to reunite with her parents who she barely knows.., they are Egyptologists.
🐪 Warring tribes of Bedouins thwart their plans … Michael finds he must rescue his father from treacherous captors, and Mallory’s parents aren’t in Cairo when she arrives.
🐪 Great descriptions of the unforgiving desert, and the life of the warring Egyptians and Turks. But the hero and heroine do not feature prominently in the story .., they’re separate way too often.
🐪 The author has a unique writing style: very simple sentences. The two sex scenes are also very simple.
🐪 Nevertheless, Desert Song is a good light read with an interesting setting. It’s the third book in the DeWinter’s Song series, and can easily be read as a standalone.
The book shows the luscious Pino cover with the hero at the wheel of a sailing ship lustily embracing the heroine, who’s also holding onto the wheel. This scene was NOT in the story. 😬