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The half-Egyptian daughter of an English noble must place herself in the hands of a dashing desert warrior to help save her father.
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July 05, 2006: When I started this book I had no expectations and especially since I as of yet I had not read a Romance which took place in Egypt. The plot is not completely original but there are enough twist to keep one entertained. The main characters are also well developed, and deal with many emotional issues, brought on by one another and their past. Katherine and Ramses have many obstacles throughout the book, including themselves. A truly touching story.
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December 03, 2003: Bonnie Vanak sweeps readers away to the Middle East in the Tiger and the Tomb. Lady Katherine is trapped; she is betrothed to what she believes is an old goatherd, but before she can fulfill that obligation, she must find a way to steal a fortune in gold and save her father from a murderous blackmailer. Her desperation leads her into the arms of Ramses, the Warrior of Love. He is the guardian of the map that can lead her to the treasure, and the most virile man she has ever laid eyes upon. In his arms, she feels beautiful for the first time; but that does not prevent her theft of the map. .............. Ramses is enraged at the threat to his people's treasures, and equally intrigued and enthralled by the beautiful thief. If only he was not engaged to the cold Englishwoman, he would gladly love the mystery woman for all time, thief or not. ................. *** In this Egyptian version of Shakespeare, the reader is sure to be captivated by the exotic world and by the tender passion between the hero and heroine. Fascinating beauty and hidden strengths come into play in this adventurous romance that blends two worlds. ***