Desert Song

Desert Song by Constance O’Banyon is a reprint edition published by HarperPaperbacks in 1995, featuring 369 pages in English. This novel follows Mallory Stanhope as she embarks on a journey to Egypt, where she encounters the enigmatic Lord Michael DeWinter. Initially drawn to his striking appearance, Mallory’s feelings deepen as she finds herself caring for him after an unexpected injury, leading her into a complex emotional landscape.
Readers will discover a blend of romance and historical elements as Mallory navigates her feelings for Lord Michael amidst the backdrop of Egypt. The narrative explores themes of love and healing, capturing the intricacies of their relationship as it unfolds. With its focus on personal connections and emotional growth, Desert Song offers an engaging experience for those interested in romantic fiction set against a historical setting.
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From the acclaimed author of Song of the Nightingale. When Mallory Stanhope set sail for Egypt, she was drawn to a fellow passenger, the strikingly handsome but aloof Lord Michael DeWinter. Once in port, Mallory hoped to forget this troublesome man, but she soon found herself not only nursing his wounds, but also falling hopelessly in love with him.
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