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Fires in the Night

(1991)
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Sand storms and scorpions would not stop Eudora Morrel from crossing the Sahara to find her father. Though stories she'd heard of the Reguibat - a fierce tribe of desert marauders - were enough to send shivers up her spine, she was determined to endure all that needed to be endured. And then her caravan was attacked. The auburn-haired beauty was taken captive by the marauder's leader. But was her fate to be held for ransom . . . or the dark warlord's pleasure?
Lord Khamed knew the Frenchwoman was his enemy. Her countrymen had invaded his homeland and tried to claim it as their own. Still, he desired her. And what he desired, he took. But physical possession would not quench the fires within. Spiteful and proud, she defied him at every turn. Still his passion burned - until what had he vowed never to feel threatened to destroy them both.
As scorching as the desert in which this tale is told, an unforgettable battle of will and desire unfolds against the backdrop of Colonial North Africa. No longer restrained by the publishers' guidelines that tamed the book she could write in 1990, here is the story Judith Hill always wanted to tell. With rewritten scenes and a new ending, this historical romance harkens back to the founding roots of the genre. FIRES IN THE NIGHT is tale of seduction and the story of savage desire that breaks against the steel of a woman's love.


Genre: Historical Romance

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