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The fan-favorite DESERT ROGUES SERIES COLLECTION VOLUME II by #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery! DESERT ROGUES: THE VIRGIN PRINCESS (previously The Sheik and the Virgin Princess) DESERT ROGUES: THE PREGNANT PRINCESS (previously The Prince and the Pregnant Princess) DESERT ROGUES: THE SHEIK’S VIRGIN (previously The Sheik’s Virgin) DESERT ROGUES: THE PRINCESS IN WAITING (previously The Sheik and the Princess in Waiting) DESERT ROGUES: THE PRINCESS BRIDE (previously The Sheik and the Princess Bride) Previously published in 2002, 2002, 2002, 2004, and 2004, respectively.
The wedding of my dreams was only days away...until I discovered my fianc? had a nasty habit of unfaithfulness. So to mend my wounded pride, I turned to the most eligible man I knew: my boss, Prince Rafiq of Lucia-Serrat! Although the dashingly handsome prince had enticed dozens of women, I had just one thing in my mind when I proposed becoming Rafiq's mistress: revenge on the man who'd humiliated me before. It was easier than I'd expected to go from Rafiq's chaste secretary to his lustful lover. What I didn't expect was to fall head over heels for a man who could give me anything I wanted, except his heart....
A fan favorite from #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery, originally published in 2002. A brazen stranger has made it his mission to chaperone innocent, beautiful Phoebe Carson around his native land. But what will Phoebe do when she discovers her suitor is none other than Prince Nasri Mazin—and he has seduction on his mind?
They might be from different worlds, but the attraction is undeniable… Swept away by the passionate Prince Khalil Khan, Dora Nelson can hardly believe her new fairy-tale life as princess of El Bahar. Until she uncovers Khalil’s real reasons for marrying her… But somehow, she can’t seem to control her feelings for him, and she certainly can’t deny the sparks that fly between them. And unless Dora and Khalil agree to meet halfway, their fiery marriage threatens to consume them both.
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery, the first four volumes in the fan-favorite Desert Rogues series, collected here! THE KIDNAPPED BRIDE: Swept away by the passionate Prince Khalil Khan, Dora Nelson can hardly believe her new fairy-tale life as princess of El Bahar. Until she uncovers Khalil’s real reasons for marrying her… THE ARRANGED MARRIAGE: Her? A princess? Heidi McKinley has always been painfully shy, so she’s out of her depth when it comes to Prince Jamal, who has a reputation as a legendary lover. THE SECRET BRIDE: Single mom Liana Archer has read her share of romance novels, and she knows her life is nothing like the stories she loves. So she’s astonished when sinfully handsome Malik Khan, Crown Prince of El Bahar, takes an interest in her. THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS: When half-American Princess Sabra (aka Sabrina Johnson) is kidnapped by Prince Kardal Khan while searching for the legendary City of Thieves, she soon realizes that his heated touch makes her body betray her recklessly. The Kidnapped Bride originally published as The Sheik’s Kidnapped Bride in 2000. The Arranged Marriage originally published as The Sheik’s Arranged Marriage in 2000. The Secret Bride originally published as The Sheik’s Secret Bride in 2000. The Runaway Princess originally published as The Sheik and the Runaway Princess in 2001.
The fan-favorite DESERT ROGUES SERIES COLLECTION VOLUME III by #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery! DESERT ROGUES: THE BRIDE WHO SAID NO (previously The Sheik and the Bride Who Said No) DESERT ROGUES: THE VIRGIN SECRETARY (previously The Sheik and the Virgin Secretary) DESERT ROGUES: THE CHRISTMAS BRIDE (previously The Sheik and the Christmas Bride) DESERT ROGUES: THE PREGNANT BRIDE (previously The Sheik and the Pregnant Bride) DESERT ROGUES: THE BOUGHT BRIDE (previously The Sheik and the Bought Bride) Previously published in 2005, 2005, 2007, 2008, and 2009, respectively.
“I'M WHAT...?” No, not pregnant, thank heavens. Emma would have known that. But married? Well, if the man standing before her--the very love of her college life--was to be believed, she was. And suddenly he was claiming to be a desert prince, too. Sure, they'd had a “pretend” ceremony and honeymoon in the Caribbean. But it was pretend, wasn't it? Prince Reyhan claimed his father, the king, had decided it was time for him to marry. There was just one little glitch--Reyhan was already married. So, the king ordered Reyhan's wife--Emma--to a two-week trip to paradise before he would grant a royal annulment. But wasn't paradise the perfect place for love?
Legend has it that a magical spring lies dormant in the heart of the Khuzar desert. Said to be a gift from the gods, the spring holds the cure to all mortal woes. As mercenaries from everywhere try in vain to find the mystical spring, 17-yearold Desert Rose is on the run after her chieftain father is overthrown and captured by rebel clans. Now out for revenge, she sets out alone to the Oasis Capital to assassinate the person instigating the rebellion: the corrupt Emperor Zhao, who will stop at nothing to possess the elixir of life from the spring. To infiltrate the Imperial Guard, Desert Rose must pass a series of trials to test her wit, mettle, and her loyalty. But the real test lies in navigating the cut throat court politics with no ally but a rogue prince and a latent magic stirring in her - magic that can bring a kingdom to its knees or destroy her from within.
George Scithers published AMRA, a leading sword and sorcery fanzine, beginning in 1959. The term "swords and sorcery" first appeared there, and AMRA became a leading proponent of the subgenre. Several of the articles originally published in AMRA were later re-printed as part of two volumes about Conan the Barbarian, which Scithers co-edited with L. Sprague de Camp. Contributors to the magazine included all the leading fantasists of the day: Poul Anderson, L. Sprague de Camp, Fritz Leiber, and many more.