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They embraced warmly, then Lady Eloise said, “Shall we join the men? Robert will think I’ve deserted him.”

“Ah, here are the women,” Robert said as Zara and Eloise entered the drawing room together. “You’re just in time. Dinner has been announced.” He offered Zara his arm while Jamal escorted his mother into the dining room.

Conversation flowed pleasantly. At the end of the meal, Robert cleared his throat and said, “Did you tell them, Eloise, my love?”

Jamal glanced from Robert to his mother, one eyebrow raised. “Tell me what?”

Lady Eloise blushed to the roots of her hair. “Not yet, Robert. We had other things to discuss.”

“Then I insist we tell them now,” Robert said. Before Eloise could express an opinion, Robert blithely continued. “I’ve asked Lady Eloise for her hand and she has graciously agreed to marry me. That is, if you have no objections, Lanford. I can furnish you with a complete financial report if you wish. Your mother will never want for anything. I’ve grown to love her dearly.”

“I’d rather hear how Mother feels,” Jamal said, stunned by the turn of events.

“I’m lonesome, Jamal. Robert has shown me that life isn’t over for me. You have your Zara and soon there will be a child to enrich your lives. I’d like to remain close, but I want a life of my own. I love Robert and wish to marry him.”

“Then we’ll make it a double wedding,” Jamal said with enthusiasm. “As soon as it can be arranged. Zara and I have decided to be married in a Christian ceremony. Do you mind if we make this an affair to remember?”

Lady Eloise gave Zara a watery smile. “Do you wish to share your special day with me, Zara?”

“The first time Jamal and I were married will always remain our ‘special’ day. I’d be happy to share the second happiest day of my life with you and Lord Robert.”

They drank a toast to love and happiness, then Jamal and Zara excused themselves, leaving the newly engaged couple to their own devices.

“One never knows what to expect next from life,” Jamal said once they were alone in their room. “Mother certainly is full of surprises. I had no idea she was thinking of marriage.”

“Lord Robert is very handsome.”

“Am I not handsome?” He preened for her benefit.

“You, my lord sheik, are arrogant beyond words. You are far too bold, but I suppose one could describe you as passably handsome.”

“And you, my lovely princess, will never be tamed. Despite your sharp tongue, I’ve managed to survive without being slashed to pieces.” His eyes sparkled naughtily. “Come to bed. I want to hold you in my arms. I might even be able to locate
a set of those silver balls you’re so fond of.”

She stared at him. “You brought them?”

He gave her a wicked smile. “For my lady’s pleasure,” he said as he swooped her off her feet and carried her to the bed.

There, he made her body sing and her heart soar with the joy of being alive and being with him.

AUTHOR’S NOTE
 

Dear Readers,

This book is the result of my visit to Morocco. Perhaps some of you saw me on the CBS show
48 Hours
, part of which was filmed while I was in Morocco researching
Sheik
. Morocco is a fascinating country. I was intrigued with every aspect of its culture, laws and mores. During my visit, city officials were very gracious to me, treating me as a VIP. It was a wonderful experience.

I hope you enjoyed reading
Sheik
as much as I enjoyed writing it. The story is pure fantasy, though it is based on fact and steeped in the richness of Moroccan culture. According to history, Moulay Ismail was just as I described him. But my hero and heroine were created from my imagination.

The strife and hard feelings between the Berbers and Arab rulers of that time was also real. Had the various Berber tribes banded together to form a strong fighting unit, they might have become today’s ruling class instead of the sheepherders and farmers they are now.

All My Romantic Best,
Connie Mason        

GLOSSARY
 
bab
                  
gate
cadi
                  
chieftain
couscous
                  
finely grained pasta
djellaba
                  
outer robe worn over clothing
hammam
                  
bath or bathing room
houri
                  
temptress
medina
                  
old city
kasbah
                  
fortress
minaret
                  
prayer tower
muezzin
                  
prayer leader
scimitar
                  
long curved sword
souk
                  
marketplace
 
About the Author
 

Connie is the bestselling author of 60 books and novellas and counting. Her tales of passion and adventure are set in exotic as well as in American locales. Connie has won awards from Romantic Times and has been listed in Who’s Who of American Women for several years. Connie makes her home in Tarpon Springs, Florida.

Connie is a world traveler. She has visited every country in Western and Eastern Europe, Greece, Asia and Northern Africa. Also, countless islands in the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas. Connie enjoys spending time with her three children, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Visit her Website and
www.conniemason.com

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