His Defiant Desert Queen

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I will not marry you. I will not!

When Sheikh Mikael catches notorious model Jemma Copeland flaunting Saidia’s laws—and her body—in his desert, he knows one thing: revenge against his family’s destruction is within his reach! To achieve it he makes Jemma an offer: imprisonment or marriage.

With her life shattered by the scandal that rocked her family, Jemma needed that modeling job. She didn’t know that she was breaking the law! But Mikael’s outrageous proposal pushes her beyond shock…to utter fury. If he expects her to be a meek, pliable bride, this arrogant sheikh has another think coming!

“I am to decide your punishment for you,” Mikael said finally.

“What are the choices?”

“Seven years’ house arrest here in Haslam—”

“Seven years?”

“Or I take you as my wife.”

“That’s not funny. Not even remotely funny.”

“It’s not a joke. I either marry you, or leave you here in Haslam to begin your house arrest.”

He saw Jemma recoil and her face turn white. “I warned you that Sheikh Azizzi would not be lenient. He is not a Copeland fan either. He knows what your father did to my mother, and he wanted to send a message that Saidia will not tolerate crime or immorality.”

“But seven years!” She reached for the edge of the table to steady herself. “That’s…that’s…so long.”

“Seven years, or marriage,” he corrected.

“No. No. Marriage isn’t an option. I won’t marry you. I would never marry you. I could never marry you.”

The Disgraced Copelands

A family in the headlines—for all the wrong reasons!

For the Copeland family each day brings another tabloid scandal. Their world was one of unrivaled luxury and glittering social events. Now this privileged life is nothing but a distant memory…

Staring the taunting paparazzi straight in the eye, the Copeland heirs seek to start new lives—with no one to rely on but themselves. At least that’s what they think…!

It seems fame and riches can’t buy happiness—but they make it more fun trying!

Read Morgan Copeland’s story in:
The Fallen Greek Bride

Read Jemma Copeland’s story in:
His Defiant Desert Queen

Look out for more scandalous stories about
The Disgraced Copelands by Jane Porter

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HIS DEFIANT DESERT QUEEN

Jane Porter

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New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Jane Porter has written forty romances and eleven women’s fiction novels since making her first sale to Harlequin Presents in 2000. A five-time RITA® Award finalist, Jane is known for her passionate, emotional and sensual novels and loves nothing more than alpha heroes, exotic locations and happy-ever-afters. Today Jane lives in sunny San Clemente, CA, with her surfer husband and three sons. Visit her website at janeporter.com.

Other titles by Jane Porter available in ebook:

THE FALLEN GREEK BRIDE
(The Disgraced Copelands)
HIS MAJESTY’S MISTAKE
(A Royal Scandal)
NOT FIT FOR A KING?
(A Royal Scandal)
A DARK SICILIAN SECRET
DUTY, DESIRE AND THE DESERT KING
KING OF THE DESERT, CAPTIVE BRIDE
(The Desert Kings)
THE SHEIKH’S CHOSEN QUEEN
(The Desert Kings)
AT THE GREEK BOSS’S BIDDING
(Greek Tycoons)
HOLLYWOOD HUSBAND, CONTRACT WIFE
(Ruthless)
THE SHEIKH’S DISOBEDIENT BRIDE
(Desert Brides)

For Lee Hyat, who has been there every step of the way since reading The Italian Groom!
Thank you for being my first reader and a most loyal and cherished friend.

Contents

PROLOGUE

CHAPTER ONE

CHAPTER TWO

CHAPTER THREE

CHAPTER FOUR

CHAPTER FIVE

CHAPTER SIX

CHAPTER SEVEN

CHAPTER EIGHT

CHAPTER NINE

CHAPTER TEN

CHAPTER ELEVEN

CHAPTER TWELVE

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

CHAPTER FOURTEEN

CHAPTER FIFTEEN

EXCERPT

PROLOGUE

SEETHING, SHEIKH MIKAEL KARIM, King of Saidia, watched the high fashion photo shoot taking place in the desert—his desert—wondering how anyone could think it was okay to enter a foreign country under a false identity and think he, or she, as it happened to be in this case, could get away with it.

Apparently the world was filled with fools.

Fools by the name of Copeland.

Jaw tight, temper barely leashed, Mikael waited for the right moment to intervene.

He’d been pushed too far, challenged directly, and he’d meet that challenge with swift retribution.

A king didn’t negotiate. A king never begged, and a king refused to curry favor.

Saidia might be a small kingdom, but it was powerful. And the government of Saidia might tolerate the West, but Westerners couldn’t enter Saidia, flaunt Saidia law, and think there would be no repercussions.

Jemma Copeland was a foolish woman. So like her father, thumbing her nose at the law, believing she was above it.

Perhaps Daniel Copeland had got away with his crimes. But his daughter would not be so lucky. Miss Jemma Copeland was going to pay.

CHAPTER ONE

NECESSITY HAD TAUGHT Jemma Copeland to shut out distractions.

She’d learned to ignore the things she didn’t want to think about, to enable her to do what needed to be done.

So for the past two hours she’d ignored the scorching heat of the Sahara. The insistent, hollow ache in her stomach. The stigma of being a Copeland, and what it meant back home in the United States.

She’d blocked out heat, hunger, and shame, but she couldn’t block out the tall, white-robed man standing just a foot behind the photographer, watching her through dark, unsmiling eyes while a half dozen robed men stood behind him.

She knew who the man was. How could she not? He’d attended her sister’s wedding five years ago in Greenwich and every woman with a pulse had noticed Sheikh Mikael Karim.