Red Rock Romance

Cat White Eagle and the Search for the Lost Tribe

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Pub Date Jul 27 2021 | Archive Date Jul 22 2021

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Cocheta ‘Cat’ White Eagle is a Native American archaeology grad student on a mission to prove the existence of her ancestral Lost Tribe. A vision tells her it’s somewhere high in the treacherous mountains of Sedona. The only problem is she’s afraid of heights! Trying to conquer her fear through pole dancing—of course—she attracts the attention of a bad boy Brit. He’s exciting, brilliant and sexy but totally off-limits. He’s her new professor, a hound, and if he recognizes her as the girl behind the mask of ‘The Contessa’, her career will be over before it begins.

Colin Tucker is a drop-dead-gorgeous Londoner who is rocketing to the top of his field. Alas, the sandy-haired, blue-eyed wunderkind has a weakness for sexy women—including the French Ambassador’s daughter, no less. Banished to the Colonies, he finds himself torn between the exotic stripper and his brilliant student. After being put to a sexy test, he gives his heart to Cat, his student. He pledges to help her in her search, they join forces and live hap—

But wait! Smugglers, deception and danger… Oh my! Colin breaks up with Cat to keep her safe, gets arrested for stealing artifacts and helps the thieves trying to thwart her quest.

Is that really how to win the girl?

Cocheta ‘Cat’ White Eagle is a Native American archaeology grad student on a mission to prove the existence of her ancestral Lost Tribe. A vision tells her it’s somewhere high in the treacherous...


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An interesting take on a. How to improve self-esteem b. Be comfortable in front of an audience, and c. Strengthen muscles for rock climbing.
The only element i was not happy with was the mystical part, especially the final scenario.
The university scenes were not realistic in my experience but potentially possible. And the aunt's interfering was too neatly tied up.
But, apart from these minor niggles, a nice story, good style and some important points to make. But i am thinking that there is a rather unbelievable next book in the works that i would not read.

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Red rock romance tells the story of Cat, an archeology student, and Colin, an archeology professor. The lines are blurred after they feel an electric shock whenever they touch. I loved how the book seamlessly connected different phases of their life. It does take quite a while for cat & Colin to meet, but it is done so to give the reader crucial information about each characters past. This book has it all- romance, action, and fantasy.

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Cocheta ‘Cat’ White Eagle is a Native American archaeology grad student on a mission to prove the existence of her ancestral Lost Tribe. A vision tells her it’s somewhere high in the treacherous mountains of Sedona. The only problem is she’s afraid of heights! Trying to conquer her fear through pole dancing—of course—she attracts the attention of a bad boy Brit.When I started reading I couldn't put it down.Jane Colt is magnifysent and amazing writer.I cannot wait to read more of there books.Keep up the great work.You should definitely read this books.Can't wait for the next book.

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