Desert Hearts: Sheikh Without a Heart / Heart of the Desert / The Sheikh's Destiny. Carol Marinelli

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out of the honeyed trap that had surely been set by his brother’s clever, beautiful mistress.

      CHAPTER FOUR

      RACHEL stood where he’d left her, clutching the bath sheet as if it could shield her from him.

      Too late, her body hummed, much too late.

      He’d already done what he’d wanted. Touched her. Kissed her. Taken her on an emotional rollercoaster ride that had taken her from terror to—to—

      She jumped at the sound of the front door slamming.

      He was gone.

      Gasping for air, trembling, she sank down on the closed toilet.

      Her brain seemed to be in free-fall. She couldn’t think, couldn’t make sense of anything.

      What had just happened?

      Maybe the better question was, what hadn’t happened?

      The Sheikh had forced himself on her.

      He’d walked in while she was naked, drawn her against him, kissed her …

      And then he’d let her go.

      Why?

      Rachel shuddered.

      He could have done anything he’d wanted. There’d been nobody to stop him. Certainly not her. He was too big, too strong, that hard body, those sculpted muscles hidden beneath the expensive suit.

      She’d have fought him but he’d easily have overpowered her …

      A moan broke from her throat.

      He had overpowered her.

      Not just physically.

      Mentally.

      How else to explain that infinitesimal moment when his mouth had gentled on hers, when his touch had eased and she—and she—

      Rachel swallowed dryly.

      Never mind that.

      His actions had all been deliberate. Terrifying her with a display of strength, the old I-am-Tarzan-you-are-Jane thing.

      She knew how that went.

      It was a typical male ploy.

      The men she dealt with when she waited tables. The ones who were her bosses now in the casino. The players. They were the worst of all. They tossed around their money, showed off their power, stank of cologne …

      He hadn’t.

      Karim.

      The Sheikh. The Prince. Whatever he liked to call himself.

      No cologne on him. Just the clean scent of himself. The hot scent of a man who wanted a woman

      And yet he’d let her go.

      Rami would not have done that.

      She’d always sensed it in him, the need to dominate, to take what he wanted and to hell with anyone else …

      Rachel thrust her fingers into her wet hair and drove it back from her face.

      She wasn’t dealing with Rami; she was dealing with his brother—and now that she’d had a minute to think, she could see that the brother was a much more wily adversary.

      She understood what he’d done. Taken her in a deep, hard kiss and then suddenly turned it into something that was soft, seductive and almost tender.

      He’d wanted to confuse her. And he had. That last instant when he’d been kissing her, when she—when she’d had some kind of response to the feel of his mouth on hers …

      No. No!

      Rachel took a deep breath.

      She hadn’t responded. Not the way he’d wanted. Her reaction had been intuitive. Instinctive. Whatever you wanted to call it.

      The I-can-survive-anything woman who lived inside her had taken her straight to automatic pilot.

      Let the kiss happen. Stop struggling. That was all she’d done.

      She wasn’t like Suki.

      Money, power, good looks didn’t turn her on.

      Rachel rose to her feet. She felt better. In fact, she felt fine. Strong. In control.

      She even had a plan. Well, a plan of sorts.

      And she was wasting precious time, dissecting the ugly little scene as if it mattered when she knew that it didn’t.

      Karim, the Sheikh of All he Surveyed, would be back.

      She didn’t have any doubt about it.

      Her make-up bag was on a shelf over the sink. Quickly, she opened it, opened the tiny medicine cabinet, swept lipsticks, mascara, eyeliner, aspirin, everything that was there straight inside.

      Of course he’d be back, she thought as she pulled a comb through her hair, then secured it in a ponytail.

      The man was a lot of things but he was far from stupid.

      She knew that he’d seen straight through her lies. Not the one she’d acted out, as if she’d kissed him back when she damned well hadn’t.

      The other lie. The bigger one.

      Not admitting that Ethan was his brother’s child.

      He knew that he was.

      She’d seen it in his cold-as-ice eyes. He didn’t have proof yet. That was the only reason he hadn’t pushed the conversation further—but he knew.

      What he didn’t know, couldn’t possibly know and absolutely must never know, was that Ethan was not hers.

      On the face of it—with Suki gone who knew where and Rami dead—she had as much of a claim to the baby as the Sheikh.

      She was his aunt.

      He was his uncle.

      It should have been a draw—but it wasn’t. He had unimaginable wealth. She worried about next month’s rent. He had power over a kingdom. She had the power to choose which shift she worked at the casino.

      Rachel hurried into the bedroom, pulled open dresser drawers, yanked on a bra and panties, T-shirt, jeans, socks and sneakers.

      She had to get out of town, and fast.

      The baby was still sleeping. Thank God for small favors. She’d let him sleep until she was ready to leave …

      Her breath caught.

      The

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