Serengeti Serenade Unbuttoned

By Anne Knowles
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(3.50 based on 4 reviews)

Published: Dec. 14, 2012
Words: 42,978 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301621279


Short description

Writer Cinn Wyatt-Jones arrives in Africa to film a documentary about Dr. Colin McCullough and his research on the lions of the Serengeti. On her first morning in the National Park, she hikes up a hill to get a view of the land. There she runs into double danger: a large, male lion and Dr. McCullough. He scares off the lion. She has no idea how to scare off the man she's come to film.

Extended description

Writer Cinn Wyatt-Jones arrives in Africa with Edwards Production Company to film a documentary about zoologist, Dr. Colin McCullough, and his research on the lions of the Serengeti. On her first morning in the National Park, Cinn hikes up a rocky hill to get a view of the land. She runs into double danger: a large, male lion and a tanned, muscular, where's-your-common-sense-young-lady man. He scares off the lion. She has no idea how to scare off the man. He insists on helping her down the hill. She stumbles. He grabs her waist band to keep her from fallng--and Oops!--grabs the strap of Ms. Thongy as well. Pleasurable, but flat-out embarrassing. Once they're down, she asks, "Who are you?" He, of course, replies, "Dr. Colin McCullough." Oops! Her scientist. For two months, Cinn will have to spend her nights with Dr. McCullough in his Land Rover. She finds herself struggling with the realities of life on the Serengeti and with the complications of her love for Colin. Th.. (Read more)

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romance, writer, lions, serengeti, documentary

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Review by: nanette brumfield on Jan. 11, 2013 : star star star star star
really great book!! i loved it!!
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Review by: holy angel on Dec. 29, 2012 : star star star
i like it but would be more better if we get the story from hero side as well... looking forward to second series...
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Review by: A Aus on Dec. 26, 2012 : star
Ugg... the self narrative had a few moments of funny, and many moments of awful! The "heroine" was as unaware as .. heck, if any human past the age of 6 weeks is that unaware, i have yet to hear of it. I even tried to skim her blah blah whine and skim her tales of sheer stupidity (which even the supporting characters didn't seem to have a problem with) ... but that makes the book about one page long. No buisness or company, or person would put up with the kind of stupidity that this character was written with. Ugh! Super frustrating read. It is free.
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Review by: hrhsophia on Dec. 18, 2012 : star star star star star
A surprisingly good, captivating read.
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