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(New page: Category:1984 Releases Category:Category Romance * '''Author''': Anne Henry * '''Publisher''': Harlequin American Romance [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|# 76]...)
 
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* '''Author''': [[Anne Henry]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Anne Henry]]
* '''Publisher''': [[American|Harlequin American Romance]] [[Harlequin American By The Numbers|# 76]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin American Romance]] [[Harlequin American Romance By The Numbers|# 76]]
 
* '''Year''': 1984
 
* '''Year''': 1984
 
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* '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373160763/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Cherokee Summer]
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373160763/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Cherokee Summer]
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== Book Description ==
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Jordan Marshall had not suspected she'd inherited her father's wanderlust. But her days, divided between her job and her graduate-school courses, had fallen into a dull routine and the archaeological dig near Seneca, Oklahoma, held the irresistible promise of ten weeks' excitement. The reality of the excavation was a shock-blistering sun, back-breaking work, the most primitive facilities imaginable...and Professor Paul Nicolle. Paul Nicolle, who had expected a male student, angrily implied that Jordan was a starry-eyed incompetent. Jordan refused to be intimidated. She'd do her share, she promised him. But silently she prayed she'd survive the ordeal...

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Book Description

Jordan Marshall had not suspected she'd inherited her father's wanderlust. But her days, divided between her job and her graduate-school courses, had fallen into a dull routine and the archaeological dig near Seneca, Oklahoma, held the irresistible promise of ten weeks' excitement. The reality of the excavation was a shock-blistering sun, back-breaking work, the most primitive facilities imaginable...and Professor Paul Nicolle. Paul Nicolle, who had expected a male student, angrily implied that Jordan was a starry-eyed incompetent. Jordan refused to be intimidated. She'd do her share, she promised him. But silently she prayed she'd survive the ordeal...