Carrying the Sheikh s Baby

Carrying the Sheikh s Baby
Author: Heidi Rice
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781488044137

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Hired by the sheikh… And expecting the royal heir! When shy, academic Cat Smith is hired as a researcher by Sheikh Zane, she’s thrilled—and completely dazzled by their overwhelming chemistry! Cat knows a fling could compromise her professional credibility, but resisting Zane’s sensual caress feels utterly impossible. Until their passionate encounter has lasting consequences… Now carrying the heir to the kingdom means one thing—Cat must become Zane’s queen! Enjoy this scandalous royal baby romance!

Carrying the Sheikh s Heir

Carrying the Sheikh s Heir
Author: Lynn Raye Harris
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2014
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780373132577

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She'd meant to have a baby for her sister, but an IVF clinic mix-up means party planner Sheridan Sloane is now carrying the heir of Rashid al-Hassan, the desert king of Kyr!

As Strong as the Mountains

As Strong as the Mountains
Author: Robert L. Brenneman
Publsiher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2016-01-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781478632580

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The Kurds are the largest ethnic group in the world without their own homeland, numbering over 30 million people divided among Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. Originating as rural nomads living in the mountains, the Kurds have transformed into an urban entity within the Middle East. Brenneman, who has lived and conducted long-term fieldwork among the Kurds in Iraq and Turkey, presents a rich arc of their culture and experiences from ancient to modern times. The latest edition incorporates original and updated accounts of core and changing aspects of contemporary Kurdish culture, including human rights challenges, complicated ethnic identity, women’s roles and gender issues, family and community dynamics, diverse religious practices, transition from oral tradition to literacy, and struggles to defeat the Islamic State. Questions for discussion at the end of each chapter encourage readers to think deeply about what it means to be a proud ethnic group fighting for sovereignty and recognition.

The Karawi Sheikhs

The Karawi Sheikhs
Author: Leslie North
Publsiher: Relay Publishing
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Journey to a land of romance and adventure… USA Today bestselling author Leslie North brings an exotic land—and the handsome alpha sheikhs who live there—to vivid life in her latest smoldering boxset. Surprise babies and instant families challenge three sheikhs’ resolve, strength, and hearts in this searing romance collection. In The Sheikh’s Surprise Heir, Prince Iman Karawi never forgot that one magical night with the beautiful Natalie. Now, years later he has discovered he is a father. And he’ll do anything to get Natalie back. Even as the past threatens to tear them both apart for good… In The Sheikh’s Secret Child, when Sheikh Bahir Karawi discovers he has a daughter, he immediately sets out to find her and bring her home. He is intrigued by beautiful American journalist Amy Mathewson who is taking care of his daughter. A woman who is about to turn his life upside down… And in The Sheikh’s Pregnant Love, Sheikh Riyad Karawi has more than violent rebels on his mind. After meeting gorgeous and pregnant American firebrand Danielle, he realizes he’ll do just about anything to keep her safe. Especially if it means she can stay with him forever…

CARRYING THE SHEIKH S HEIR colored version

CARRYING THE SHEIKH S HEIR colored version
Author: Lynn Raye Harris,Rin Tanaka
Publsiher: Harlequin / SB Creative
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-07-18
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9784596781703

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Due to her sister’s infertility, Sheridan decides to undergo artificial insemination, but as a result of the hospital’s mistake, she is provided with the semen of a man who is not her brother-in-law. As it turns out, the semen belongs to Rashid, the King of Kyr. Though Sheridan finds him authoritarian, he is as handsome as any prince you might read about in The Arabian Nights. Sheridan frantically resists Rashid’s urgings that she should join him in Kyr, but then he makes an unimaginable move, sweeping Sheridan up off her feet and kissing her passionately. Sheridan suddenly finds herself lost in Kyr’s intense passion… What will she do next?

CARRYING THE SHEIKH S HEIR

CARRYING THE SHEIKH S HEIR
Author: Lynn Raye Harris,Rin Tanaka
Publsiher: Harlequin / SB Creative
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018-02-02
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9784596256942

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Due to her sister’s infertility, Sheridan decides to undergo artificial insemination, but as a result of the hospital’s mistake, she is provided with the semen of a man who is not her brother-in-law. As it turns out, the semen belongs to Rashid, the King of Kyr. Though Sheridan finds him authoritarian, he is as handsome as any prince you might read about in The Arabian Nights. Sheridan frantically resists Rashid’s urgings that she should join him in Kyr, but then he makes an unimaginable move, sweeping Sheridan up off her feet and kissing her passionately. Sheridan suddenly finds herself lost in Kyr’s intense passion… What will she do next?

Visions of Womanhood in Contemporary African Literature

Visions of Womanhood in Contemporary African Literature
Author: Blessing Diala-Ogamba
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781793644398

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Through an analysis of historical and contemporary literature, Visions of Womanhood in Contemporary African Literature argues that African women were not relegated to the background in African society until after colonization. Blessing Diala-Ogamba analyzes the history of women’s roles in African society through oral stories and biographies to show how colonialization worked to oppress women in Africa and explores the ways contemporary African literature confronts and works to overcome its colonial past. Using works by authors such as Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo, Lilian Masitera, Nawal El Sadaawi, Lauretta Ncgobo, Sembene Ousmane, and many others, Diala-Ogamba reveals the consistent progression of women and their roles in African novels and society.

The Safar Sheikhs Series

The Safar Sheikhs Series
Author: Leslie North
Publsiher: Relay Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Book One: The Sheikh’s Wife Arrangement Ancient law dictates that Sheikh Fatim Safar has to marry or be disinherited by his 30th birthday. Fatim isn’t worried—he married years earlier and had two children with his wife before she died. But there’s a catch: the law states he must be married at age 30. Two weeks from his 30th birthday, there’s no time to change it or fight it...it’s more expedient to marry. Calla Clark is out to prove her parents wrong. Instead of marrying well like her mother wanted, Calla’s in the Middle East to prove her design prowess. And what better way to do that then becoming seamstress for the royal family and getting to drape fabric over the sexy Sheikh’s rock-hard body. She can’t act on her temptations, of course. She’s got goals to crush. Still, when she watches the way the Sheikh commands his tribe, and cares for his kids, she can’t help but feel an undeniable attraction. Fatim has taken a liking to Calla, too. She’s smart, thoughtful, and good with his children. With his birthday right around the corner, Fatim offers her the position as his wife. It’s only temporary, and in return for marrying him and helping with his children, he’ll give her everything she needs for the upcoming Fashion Week. Calla agrees...so long as he helps keep her dream alive. Book Two: The Sheikh’s Instant Family Sheikh Amad has always gone with his gut, which is why his ventures abroad have multiplied his tribe’s wealth and business connections. But with his 30th birthday approaching—and with expectations that he be married by then—he’s got to go home soon...That means leaving his life in Las Vegas, and Vanessa, the sexy waitress he’s falling for, behind. Vanessa Hammerman has had to work for everything she’s ever had, left by every man from her father on up. Sheikh Amad has been fun, but she’s not thinking of a long-term commitment with a Middle Eastern prince. She’d rather keep it fun…until the pregnancy test comes back positive. Now she’s out on the biggest limb of her life: Will this man run from her, too? Or will he be the one to stay? It seems like fate when Vanessa tells Amad he’s going to be a father, and his marriage proposal is instantaneous. It’s the perfect solution for fulfilling his duty while at the same time satisfying his heart. But when he brings her home to his tribe, he realizes his independent, Western bride might not work so well in the traditional structure of the Middle East. Vanessa has put everything on the line for this: her heart, her career, and her life. So when she refuses to fall in line with Amad’s expectations, they begin to doubt if they can make it work. But if they take the chance, love could become the biggest win of their lives. Book Three: The Sheikh’s Sham Engagement Nasser Safar isn’t what you’d call a long-term man. Over the last few years he’s been raising funds for an education initiative for his Tribe, and while he’s still focused on that, he’s also been playing the field, trying to outrun the memory of the woman who left him. She chose her love for her sister over her love for him. It’s a wound that still haunts Nasser, even while he continues the education project that had been their shared dream. Willow Everstone left the only man she’d ever loved after he’d given her an ultimatum: stay with him, or leave to care for her cancer-ridden sister and let him go. It was the hardest decision she ever had to make, and in the end she lost her chance at a future with the love of her life. Now, with her sister in remission, Willow is ready to follow her dream of bringing education to all parts of the world. Her first project? A newly minted international initiative...in Nasser’s country. Neither Nasser nor Willow are happy having to work together to create the Tribe’s new school. But when a visa issue almost kicks Willow out of the country—leaving her education initiative in limbo—Nasser offers an unconventional solution: a fake engagement.