Sandra Hill - Pearl Jinx
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4 Stars! A hoot and a half! Snappy dialogue and outrageous characters keep the tempo lively and the humor infectious in this crazy adventure story. Hill is a master at taking outlandish situations and making them laugh-out-loud funny.
Romantic Times BOOKclub Magazine
Hill has yet again given us an adventure that is unbelievably funny! I am eagerly looking forward to another treasure hunting book from the incomparable Sandra Hill.
TheBestReviews.com
A hilarious story filled with adventure, romance, danger, and mystery.
BookLoons.com
With this comic contemporary romances great plot, witty dialogue, humorous asides, and quirky characters, readers will be impatient for book two.
Booklist
Loaded with snappy dialogue, heartwarming moments that will pull at the most hardened heartstrings, engaging characters, and incredible sexual tension! It is always a great time to pick up a book by Sandra Hill.
ChicklitRomanceWriters.com
Nobody does romance quite like Hill. She is always creating fresh new characters and imaginative new storylines with a style thats all her own[An] auspicious beginning to what promises to be another inventive series with memorable characters.
RomRevToday.com
So hilarious that I actually laughed until I had to wipe tears from my eyesIf you need a healthy dose of laughter thatll help you forget your troubles, pink up a copy of Pink Jinx.
NightsandWeekends.com
So absorbing I could hardly put the book downTreasure hunting has never been more funa comical and compelling read by one of todays leading authors of entertaining romance.
CurledUp.com
Romantic comedy at its bestHill has written a fabulously funny storyan entertaining tale that must be read.
FreshFiction.com
Sandra Hill is the queen of comedic love storiesFans of lighthearted, jocular, modern-day novels will as always appreciate Ms. Hills wild sea ride.
Midwest Book Review
AND REVEL IN SANDRA HILLS RAGIN CAJUN SERIES
THE RED-HOT CAJUN
In need of a laugh? Look no further than this funny, sexy, warmhearted tale.
Romantic Times BOOKclub Magazine
Hills thigh-slapping humor and thoughtful look at the endangered Louisiana bayou ecosystem turn this into an engaging read.
Publishers Weekly
Ms. Hill provides a Louisiana summer heat romance filled with passion and humor.
Midwest Book Review
A brimming romance for people who like to laugh [and] people who like to cry.
Booklist
THE CAJUN COWBOY
Hill will tickle readers funny bones yet again as she writes in her trademark sexy style. A real crowd-pleaser, guar-an-teed.
Booklist (starred review)
An intoxicating addition to her Cajun Bad Boys series.
Publishers Weekly
A pure delight. One terrific read!
Romantic Times BOOKclub Magazine (four stars)
Sandra Hills writing is fabulous. Look forward to a book by her because it will be a great read.
The Literary Times
TALL, DARK, AND CAJUN
If you like your romances hot and spicy and your men the same way, then you will like Tall, Dark, and Cajun... Eccentric characters, witty dialogue, humorous situations... and hot romance... [Hill] perfectly captures the bayous mystique and makes it come to life.
RomRevToday.com
Fast-moving... the bayou setting filled with humor... The love scenes had me running for a tall glass of iced tea. This is one of those books I wanted to devour in one sitting.
TheWordOnRomance.com
Get ready for hours of laughter, page-turning intrigue, passion, sexy hunks, and danger... Tall, Dark, and Cajun is even better than I dreamed it would be.
RoadtoRomance.com
Also by Sandra Hill
The Cajun Cowboy
The Red-Hot Cajun
Tall, Dark, and Cajun
Pink Jinx
There is an Amish thread in this book, and it is with much respect and many prayers that I dedicate this book to the Plain people of Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, who suffered such a serious tragedy this past year. It is also dedicated to all those, Amish and otherwise, who manage to practice a simple lifestyle in the midst of all of our modern worlds turmoil.
And, of course, I dedicate this book, like all my others, to you, the readers, who support my books. You are a priceless gift. Over and over, you tell me how important humor is in your lives. Perhaps, like the Amish, we all need to find joy in simple things, like laughter, love, and family.
To show my appreciation, I once again have something free for you on my Web site. Last time it was an original novella, not available anywhere else. This time... well, come visit and see what I have to offer. You are always welcome.
Fondly,
Sandra Hill
www.sandrahill.net
Dear Reader:
I hope you like my second Jinx treasure-hunting book.
Caleb holds a special place in my heart, being ex-Amish and an exNavy SEAL. His seventeen-year estrangement from his twin brother was particularly poignant to me. And funny. Especially with Tante Lulu along for the ride.
Spruce Creek also has a special place in my heart. My husband and I have a cottage there, and yes, there are caverns and snakes and premier fly fishing. One of the many Warrior Paths that crisscrossed Pennsylvania at one time traversed the very mountainside that is visible from our front deck. I often imagine I see Indian braves standing on the high cliff that overlooks our property, which is appropriately named Indian Lookout. For sure, they used the ice caves that are situated directly across our stream.
And Robber Davie Lewis really did exist, calling himself an equalizer as he stole from the rich and gave to the poor; however, the cave he hid in was not the imaginary Spruce Creek Cavern, but probably Indian Cavern in nearby Franklinville.
This book in no way reflects the real Amish people of Sinking Valley or the inhabitants of Spruce Creek, Pennsylvania. As a side note, the Amish of Lancaster County are well known, but here in central Pennsylvania, you havent lived till youve gone to the Wednesday-morning farmers and flea markets in Belleville. They start at six a.m. and end at noon. They auction everything from butter to fresh produce to cows. I kid you not!
Please continue to follow the madcap adventures of my Jinx treasure-hunting team. Next up will be that rascal Tee-John LeDeux in Wild Jinx. Of course, you will want to know how Lizzie, the Amish J-Lo, does on American Idol. Laughter and sighs guaranteed!
And please visit my Web site for a free gift to show my appreciation for all your support, past, present, and future.
Wishing you smiles in your reading,
Sandra Hill
www.sandrahill.net
Crazy is as crazy does...
Caleb Peachey jogged along the road, his eyes on the log cabin up ahead. It sat nestled in the thick woods on the banks of the Little Juniata River, almost hidden from view. He hoped to find the crazy woman at home this early in the morning.
Crazy Claire, thats what she was called by some of the locals. Dr. Claire Cassidy, historical archaeologist, by her colleagues. PhDiva, by him. Actually, he was beginning to feel like the crazy one as he attempted to make contact with the elusive woman. In fact, he was beginning to wonder if she even existed. Crazy Claire is gonna be Crazy-Friggin-Dead Claire if she doesnt stop hiding from me.
Five miles back and a half-hour ago, at dawn, hed left the Butterfly Bed & Breakfast in Spruce Creek, where he and his team from Jinx, Inc., a treasure-hunting firm, would be staying. Hed arrived here in central Pennsylvania yesterday morning. The rest of the team would be here this afternoon, but the project itself couldnt start until Dr. Cassidy was on board, per orders of the National Park Service, which made sure no historical artifacts were disturbed. Now, he could understand the government being worried about metal detecting on a battlefield, trafficking in relics, defacing previously undiscovered prehistoric rock wall art, that kind of thing, but dammit, they were just going to take some pearls out of this cavern... a privately owned cavern, to boot. They werent exploring King Tuts tomb here.
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