Sheikh


The Sheikh's Bartered Bride (Royal Brides, #1)
The Desert King  (Throne of Judar #3)
Innocent in the Sheikh's Harem (Armstrong Sisters #1)
In The Sheikh's Marriage Bed
Hajar's Hidden Legacy (Beasts of the Desert, #1)
Stolen by the Sheikh (Clemenger Sisters #2)
The Sheikh's Chosen Queen (Desert Kings, #1)
The Sheikh's Virgin Bride
The Sheikh's Virgin Princess
The Tarnished Jewel of Jazaar (Beasts of the Desert, 1)
To Touch a Sheikh (Pride of Zohayd, #3)
The Sheikh's Innocent Bride
The Desert Sheikh's Captive Wife (The Rich, the Ruthless and the Really Handsome, #1)
Desert Warrior
The Sheik's Kidnapped Bride (Desert Rogues #1)
Delaney's Desert Sheikh by Brenda JacksonThe Sheikh's Virgin Bride by Penny JordanIn The Sheikh's Marriage Bed by Sarah   MorganThe Desert Sheikh's Captive Wife by Lynne GrahamTo Touch a Sheikh by Olivia Gates
Sheikh Romances
245 books — 112 voters
El3osba #1 (El-Osba by John MaherZanjan by Aaron EmmelFinding the Valuable Person by Chris SteedPalmyra by Paul Veyne
Middle Eastern-themed
4 books — 3 voters

To Touch a Sheikh by Olivia GatesThe Desert Lord's Baby by Olivia GatesTo Tame a Sheikh by Olivia GatesThe Desert King by Olivia GatesTo Tempt a Sheikh by Olivia Gates
Great Sheikh Romances
107 books — 85 voters

Laurence Galian
Most students have very little patience when it comes to the Sheikh. As soon as they observe behavior that they “believe” is improper they start saying all sorts of nasty things in public about the Sheikh and run away. All Sheikhs will “appear” to fail you . . . however, this criticism of the Sheikh is due to your nafs seeking an “easy way out.” Very, very few people are truly willing to do the work necessary to rid themselves of egoic pride. Moreover, as we know, egoic pride can infect the derv ...more
Laurence Galian, The Sun at Midnight: The Revealed Mysteries of the Ahlul Bayt Sufis

Lynn Raye Harris
Sometimes waiting makes the culmination that much sweeter.
Lynn Raye Harris, Strangers in the Desert

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