“She who finds it is a messenger from the goddess herself….” When Jaci Thornton finds a seemingly worthless scarab in a Cairo street, the timid librarian morphs from vacationer to adventurer. Unwittingly, she’s fulfilled an ancient Egyptian prophecy, and unless sexy OMEGA agent Deke Griffin can protect her from its consequences, she may end up in Cairo’s City of the Dead! Convincing Deke that she’s innocent–not a part of a terrorist plot against Egypt–isn’t easy. Seducing him is. Passion must wait, though. With the real terrorists in pursuit of the scarab, Jaci flees with Deke to a deliciously sensual desert hideout. Jaci knows she’s playing with fire, but this is her dream trip. Why not take a few scorch marks home as a souvenir?
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