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Contemporary Fiction · 2005 · PG-13

The red-hot Cajun

by Sandra Hill

She was an environmental activist. He was a Cajun treasure hunter. They were going to destroy each other — or fall in love.

For14+GenreContemporary FictionLength320 pagesRead time~8.9 hours

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Violence

None

No violence

Language

Some

Moderate adult language with Cajun vernacular flavor

Sexual Content

A lot

Open-door sexual content — moderately explicit

Substance Use

Barely any

Social drinking in Louisiana bayou settings

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Low psychological stakes — a warm, funny Cajun romantic comedy

What this book is about

René LeDeux is a Cajun treasure hunter and all-around charmer. Valerie Breaux is an environmental activist who is very opposed to everything René stands for. Sandra Hill's fourth Cajun series novel is a comedic contemporary romance set in the Louisiana bayou, with Hill's signature humor, over-the-top Cajun cultural exuberance, and warm romance.

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