By Sandra Hill
ISBN-10: 0843951605
ISBN-13: 9780843951608
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It was not a new scar. Suddenly he recalled something he'd seen but not taken note of in passing. Looking down, he saw the same welts around her wrists and ankles. " he muttered under his breath. " "A man," she replied flatly. Her eyes were wide open now. And she clearly put him in the same category as the kind of man—or men—who'd done this to her. He shook his head. "Not a man. " She shrugged. " "I am not defending this," he said, tracing the scar on her neck with a forefinger. She shivered and turned her face away from his touch.
Let me get this straight. " It was a flaw in her personality that she always needed to correct mistakes. " She could swear she heard laughter coming from his appendage. He exhaled with exasperation, just like her father used to do when she nagged him endlessly. " She smiled at him before she caught herself, then frowned some more. " He glanced at his bound legs. " Why he was surprised she could not say. Surely she did not resemble Arab women, not with her light hair and fair skin. Mayhap her complexion had darkened during her sojourn in this land.
He even sang her a freakin' Cajun song. The dolt! Ian reminded himself how sheltered some women still were in the Arab lands. Wearing the traditional chador or burqa, which covered them head to toe except the eyes. Rarely leaving their homes. Not exposed to TV or radio. But Yasmine didn't strike him as the type who would tolerate that kind of life. And she sure as hell wasn't meek. Third, she was mean enough to be a terrorist. Hadn't she tried twice to kill him? Hadn't she punched him several times?
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