Captive Bride

Captive Bride by Johanna Lindsey, published by HarperCollins on August 1, 1977, is a historical romance novel that immerses readers in the enchanting yet perilous world of the Arabian desert. The story follows Christina Wakefield, whose adventurous spirit leads her to an unexpected encounter with the strikingly handsome Sheik Abu, previously known to her as Philip Caxton. As fate takes a dramatic turn, Christina finds herself imprisoned and grappling with her past rejection of Philip’s marriage proposal.
In this edition, readers will discover a tale of desire and conflict as Christina navigates her new reality as Philip’s captive. The narrative explores themes of romance and eroticism, delving into the complexities of longing and power dynamics between the characters. With 384 pages, this book presents a vivid portrayal of Christina’s struggle for freedom and her evolving feelings toward her captor, set against the backdrop of a richly depicted historical landscape.
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The irresistible call of adventure brings lovely Christina Wakefield to the alluring Arabian desert. But fate imprisons her after she encounters Sheik Abu, the strikingly handsome though arrogant adventurer, whom she had known in England as Philip Caxton.
Once Christina had rejected Philip’s fervent offer of marriage. But now she is to be his slave — desperate for the freedoms denied her…yet weakened by her heart’s blazing desire to willingly explore her virile captor’s most sensuous cravings.
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