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07/18/2008
Eileen Van Kirk
SILK 10/1991 ISBN: 1557735948 Grace Cameron knew she was different from the other immigrants who were content to labor ten hours a day in the backbreaking silk mills of a small town. Everyone said she was just putting on airs, that she should accept her lot in life...She loved her family-and she loved Ian. But nothing could tame the fierce ambition that led her to Manhattan a city as luxurious and gleaming as the rich fabric she had slaved over in the mills. just as nothing could diminish her burning desire for Ian, who longed for her but could not share her dreams.
Bonnie Vanak
THE SWORD AND THE SHEATH 3/2007 ISBN: 0843957565 From very young, Fatima knew she must do battle. It had nothing to do with her Sight, those visions of the future tormenting her since childhood. No, Fatima knew her destiny because every fiber of her body cried out for it—just as every fiber of her body cried out for Tarik, her friend, the impossibly handsome “White Falcon” who was next in line to lead her tribe. They went together like the sun and the searing desert sand, like a sword and a sheath. She had been trained by her father Ramses, the old sheikh’s bodyguard, and though her twin brother was intended to take over the role, only Fatima could do so.…Yet, women of the Khamsin were not warriors. And the sons of sheikhs did not wish to have their lives saved by women any more than they wished to fall in love with childhood friends. Though he stared at her with passion hotter than the very Sahara, it would take deception and devotion for Fatima to protect her lord. Tradition be damned, she would fulfill her destiny. And Tarik would love her forever. RR@H's Novel Thoughts
Antonia Van-Loon
A WOMAN OF THE DAWN 1981 ISBN: 0821710664
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