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HaBO: Arabian Prince Helps Runaway Bride

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This HaBO request comes from Joy, who is looking for a Harlequin title:

This is an older Harlequin and part of a series that I just can’t locate.

A prince of a small Arabian country is working as an executive in US. He helps a woman who is fleeing dressed in a wedding dress that doesn’t quite fit and they fly out on his plane. He hires her as his very efficient secretary and marries her to stay in the country until his important deal is settled. Romance ensues. They wind up in his country where most of the series is set involving his royal brothers.

Well that’s quite the meet cute. Can we help Joy out?

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  1. Jen says:

    The details don’t fully match up, but this sounds like The Sheik’s Kidnapped Bride by Susan Mallery (the first of her Desert Rogues series). Dora is stuck an an airport with nothing but the wedding dress she was wearing, because she discovered her fiancée was filandering. Prince Khalil Khan is in the US on business, and also trying to avoid marrying a woman of questionable morals. He hires Dora as his secretary, learns she is Super Secretary, then marries her (claiming it is something beyond mere pity, but really, it’s his plan to avoid marrying the other woman). Misunderstandings galore ensue.

  2. kkw says:

    I thought maybe it was a Sarah Morgan, but it doesn’t seem to be…

  3. KellyM says:

    @ Jen, That is the book I think it is too.
    The Sheik’s Kidnapped Bride by Susan Mallery,
    Dora is stranded on a Kansas runway in her ill fitting wedding dress, she begs a ride from Prince Kalil and of course after helping him with some book keeping on his private jet becomes his “temporary” assistant. I liked that Dora was a curvy heroine. I gave this book 4 stars when I read it 5 years ago. I am putting it in my reread pile 🙂

  4. Carolinareader says:

    Does sound like a Susan Mallery

  5. Joy says:

    Yep, that’s it. I think the marriage to stay was part of another book. Thanks you guys!

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