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9780373198788

Arabian Marriage

Arabian Marriage
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  • ISBN-13: 9780373198788
  • ISBN: 0373198787
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: Harlequin Enterprises, Limited

AUTHOR

Graham, Lynne

SUMMARY

"IT IS a matter of family honour...'King Zafir's voice was thin and weak but fierce longing burned in his gaze as he addressed his only surviving son. "You will bring your brother Adil's son home to us and we will raise him to adulthood." Crown Prince Jaspar murmured tautly, "Father, with all due respect, the child has a mother" "A harlotunfitto be called a mother!" In a sudden explosion of anger, King Zafir raised himself from the pillows and thundered, "A shameless creature who danced until dawn while her child fought for his life in hospital! A greedy, grasping Jezebel..." At that point a choking bout of serious coughing overcame the irate older man and he struggled in vain to catch his breath. Instantly, the King's medical team was rushed in to administer oxygen. Pale and taut, dark eyes intent, already stunned by the furious outburst that had brought on the attack, Jaspar watched the physicians go about their work and willed his parent to recover. "Please, Your Royal Highness," his father's closest aide, Rashad, begged with tears in his strained eyes. "Please agree without further discussion." "I had not realised that my father held Western women in such violent aversion." "His Majesty does not. Have you not read the report on this woman?" As he registered in relief that his father was responding to the treatment the worst of the tension holding Jaspar's lean powerful frame taut ebbed and he breathed in deep. "I have not." "I will bring the report to your office. Your Royal Highness." Rashad hurried off. A thin hand beckoned from the great canopied bed. Jaspar strode forward and bent down to hear King Zafir's last definitive words on the subject, uttered in a thready tone of deep piety that nonetheless held a rare note of pleading. "It is your Christian duty to rescue my grandson..." As soon as the immediate emergency was over and his father had been made comfortable, Jaspar left the room. As he crossed the anteroom beyond, every person there dropped down on their knees and bent their heads. In receipt of that respectful acknowledgement of his recent rise in royal status, he clenched his strong jawline even harder. Reflecting on the recent death of his elder brother, Adil, who had been Crown Prince since birth, only made Jaspar feel worse than ever. One day he would be King of Quamar but he had not been brought up to be King. In the instant that Adil had died, Jaspar's life had changed for ever. He had loved his brother but had never been very close to him. Adil had, after all, been fifteen years older and cut from a different cloth. Indeed, Adil had often cheerfully called his younger brother a killjoy. But, almost inevitably, Adil's excessive appetite for food and fat Cuban cigars had contributed to his early demise at the age of forty-five. In the splendid office that was now his, Jaspar studied an oil painting of his jovial brother with brooding regret. Adil had also been an unrepentant womaniser. "I adore women.Allof them..." Adil had once told Jaspar with his great beaming smile. "My wife, my ex-wives, my daughters included, but why should I settle for only one woman? If only we were Muslim, brother, I might have had four wives at a time and a harem of concubines. Do you never think of what life might have been like had our honoured ancestor, Kareem I, not founded us as a Christian dynasty?" So, when Adil had not been carrying out his duties as Crown Prince, he had sailed his pleasure yacht,Beauteous Dreamer, round the Mediterranean with a string of beautiful fun-loving Western women aboard. Rumours of his eldest son's discreet double life had occasionally caused King Zafir great disquiet but Adil had always been a most gifted dissembler and his women had always been willing to cover his tracks for him. It seemed painfully ironic that the much-wanted son which Adil hadGraham, Lynne is the author of 'Arabian Marriage ', published 2007 under ISBN 9780373198788 and ISBN 0373198787.

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