The Desert Sheikh's Captive Wife
'Have I met anyone whom I would like to marry?' Rashad, Crown Prince of Bakhar almost laughed out loud as he considered his father's gently voiced question. Engrained good manners, however, restrained such a blunt response. 'No, I fear not.'
King Hazar surveyed his son and heir with concealed disquiet. His guilty conscience was pricked by the truth that he had been blessed by Rashad's birth, for his son was everything a future monarch should be. His sterling qualities had shone like a beacon during those dark days when Bakhar had suffered under the despotic rule of Sadiq, Hazar's uncle. In the eyes of the people, Rashad could do no wrong; he had endured many cruelties, but had still emerged a hero from the war that had restored the legitimate line to the throne. Even the rumours that the Crown Prince was regarded as a notorious womaniser abroad barely raised a brow, since it was accepted that he had earned the right to enjoy his liberty.
'There comes a time when a man must settle down,' King Hazar remarked with all the awkwardness of one who had never been anything other than settled in his habits. 'And put aside more worldly pursuits.'
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