Eri Toyama (International) assertion Eri Toyama i(A144648 works by) (birth name: 外山・恵理)
Gender: Female
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8 y separately published work icon The Sheikh's Jewel Melissa James , Chatswood : Harlequin Mills and Boon , 2012 7643872 2012 single work novel
— Appears in: Das Juwel des Wüstenprinzen and Schenk mir einen Traum aus Gold and Liebe, Lügen und zwei Ringe and Diamanten am Morgen 2013;

— Appears in: Mariage surprise pour un cheikh / Dans les bras de Nick Sherwood / Un pari sur l’amour 2014; Le roi du désert / Mariage surprise pour un cheikh 2019;

When Amber's betrothed was killed and the future of two desert nations hung in the balance, she had no choice, but to marry her fiance's brother and heir - the brooding Sheikh Harun El-Kanar…

For three years, Amber has struggled to make her marriage work. Harun may be devastatingly sexy but he's closed off - burdened with grief and the responsibilities of ruling a troubled nation.

Now, they've been kidnapped and Amber's locked in a room, tied to her scantily clad husband. Is this her last chance to woo Harun and to show him that she could be more than his wife on paper only - she could be the jewel in his crown!

6 y separately published work icon Princess in the Outback Barbara Hannay , Chatswood : Harlequin Mills and Boon , 2004 Z1466877 2004 single work novel romance Isabella Martineau is tired of being a princess - it's time she broke free and lived by her own rules, not by royal decree. Freedom beckons in the Australian Outback, where Isabella meets rugged stranger Jack Kingsley-Laird, who quickly discovers that her cool, regal exterior hides a wild and adventurous woman! But will their strong mutual attraction be enough to bridge the gap between their two different worlds? - back cover (Chatswood, 2004)
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