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Red-Hot Cajun

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  • Posted August 26, 2011

    Laugh Out Loud Fun

    I have read all of Sandra Hills books. Once I pick them up and cant put them down. And often I do Laugh Out Loud.

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  • Posted May 28, 2009

    I Also Recommend:

    I like Sandra Hill...but not this book

    I don't mean to be a stick in the mud amidst these flowering reviews...but I did not giggle one bit with this book, and I found the story line unchallenging and predictable. The only good thing about this book is the message about the bayou and trying to save it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 2, 2005

    Sandra Hill Scores a 10

    Sandra Hill never disappoints with her Cajun stories. Not only does The Red-Hot Cajun make you laugh out loud like her other stories but it will make you fall in love the bayou that is the setting for this story.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 25, 2005

    A hot, funny read.

    The Red-Hot Cajun by Sandra Hill is the ultimate feel good book. ___ Rene LeDeux returns home to his cabin in the swamp to rethink his life. He is burned out from his job in D.C. Rene¿s activist friends kidnap a local TV reporter to get the plight of the bayou out to the public. They deposit Valerie Breaux at Rene¿s feet. ___ Val Breaux can¿t believe she has been kidnapped and left with Rene of all people. Rene and Val had a disastrous make out session back in high school. Rene and Val constantly but heads and then you add Rene¿s Tante Lulu to the mix, things really go nuts. ___ Rene convinces Val to spend some time looking into the problems of the Bayou. He figures it¿s a win-win situation, he gets to open Val¿s eyes to his world and spend time with her. Val opens her heart to Rene and flourishes under his attention. ___ This is a fantastic book. The dialogue is so funny and moving as well. The steam that Rene and Val generate is off the charts. If you love those hot Cajun men this is your book.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    droll hot sauce Rajun Cajun romance

    After years of failure as an environmental lobbyist has led to burn out, thirty-five years old Rene LeDeux hides in the remotest area of the Louisiana Bayou. His beloved seventy-nine years old Tante Lulu visits him and not long afterward, middle age hippies Joe Bob and Maddie Doucet land their plane nearby. Rene learns they have kidnapped news anchor Valerie ¿Ice¿ Breaux to act as a spokesperson to save the endangered Bayou from developers. Valerie blames Rene and threatens to sue him and have him arrested for her abduction. Tante Lulu sees lightning and knows that Valerie is Rene¿s beloved. Joe and Maddie leave Valerie behind with no escape for at least a few days.--- Rene and Maddie inwardly reflect on the most embarrassing moment in their respective lives; when they were fifteen, she was drunk; they started to have sex, but he came too soon and she puked on his jewel. Maddie initially disdains her host, but soon they give in to their attraction and fall in love. However, nothing permanent can occur because Maddie does not trust males as men leave like her daddy did.--- Sandra Hill is a unique author whose tales combines heat with the absurd as few writers are able to do. Her latest Rajun Cajun romance is a droll hot sauce that readers feel the heat yet laugh with the antics especially that crazy Bengal cat Tante Lulu. The lead couple is a delightful battling pair who wants each other, but uses barbs to defuse the feelings. Ms. Hill provides a Louisiana summer heat romance filled with passion and humor.--- Harriet Klausner

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    Posted April 23, 2011

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