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− | [[Category: 1993 Releases]] [[category:Romantic Suspense]] [[category:Road Romance]] [[category: Brazil]][[Category:Archaeology]] | + | [[Category: 1993 Releases]] [[category:Romantic Suspense]] [[category:Road Romance]] [[category: Brazil]][[Category:Archaeology]] [[Category:South America]] |
* '''Author''': [[Linda Howard]] | * '''Author''': [[Linda Howard]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Silhouette]]/[[Mira]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Silhouette]]/[[Mira]] |
Latest revision as of 04:34, 29 October 2008
- Author: Linda Howard
- Publisher: Silhouette/Mira
- Year: 1993, reissued in 1997
- Setting: Brazil
- Amazon Listing: Heart of Fire - 1997 release
Book Description
Jillian is an archaeologist who, after her father's death, discovers a map her father had made showing he had discovered a lost civilization of warrior women in the middle of the Brazilian rainforest. She wants to locate the lost city and publish her results to prove that her father was a success. There is also the added complication of a red diamond that was central to the lost tribe's spiritual ceremonies. This "Heart of Fire" has her half-brother, Rick, and a whole bunch of bad guys trailing along on her journey.
Ben Lewis is the river guide hired to ferry this group to the lost city. He is pretty much a chauvinistic, muscle-bound type of guy, but he comes to respect Jillian, and eventually they find themselves alone trying to find the secrets, while trying to resist the heat between them.