Treasure of Lima (Rogue Angel #46) 
For archaeologist and TV show host Annja Creed, a restful vacation in Costa Rica is as elusive as a rare artifact. Days into her sojourn, Annja's peace is interrupted by a woman with a mysterious - and enticing - tale. Weeks earlier, her husband led an expedition into the rain forest, in search of the lost treasure of Lima, and hadn't returned. The priceless hoard was smuggled out of Peru during the country's nineteenth-century revolt against Spain. But it disappeared when a ship captain went mad with greed.
Twenty-six expeditions have gone after the treasure. And twenty-six expeditions have vanished.
Sympathetic to the woman's distress, Annja agrees to head up a rescue party for her missing husband. And Annja can't deny her own interest in the lost hoard. Now the fates of two expeditions are at stake, along with a fortune in gold, silver and jewels rumoured to be exquisite. But the dense jungle of Cocos Island guards its primitive secrets well. Danger lurks beneath the ancient green canopy. And this time, Annja doesn't see it coming....
An interesting plot with a fascinating location.However, the writer seems to have a problem keeping the main character's personality and abilities consistent and as the novel continues the writer's ability to track the action, plot fight scenes, or even pace the story disintegrates. At one point a bad concussion, worsened by exhaustion and re-injury, heals when Annja is again struck in the head, like a children's cartoon. Rather than getting more fascinating at the climax of the book, it just
A fast-paced, action adventure with Annja Creed, a modern-day Indiana Jones. A smart, beautiful, martial arts trained(?), magic sword-wielding woman who loves archaeology, the thrill of the chase and finding hidden treasure. (This is who I always wanted to be!) This story is set in Costa Rica. While on vacation, Annja runs into a woman whose husband, expedition leader to find the lost Treasure of Lima, has gone missing. She agrees to help find him - and hopefully the treasure - and the adventure

A house name for the Rogue Angel series, published by the Harlequin Publishing's Gold Eagle division.The first eight novels were written by Victor Milan and Mel Odom. New writers joining the series starting with book nine include Jon Merz and Joseph Nassise.I've read about 25 in this rather silly but fun series. and this was one of the best. Annja was a lot more human in this one - she was a little bloodthirsty, she at least inagined having sex, and, for the first time in the novels I've read, she cried. Though hardly deep, this was fun to read.
If you like treasure hunts and extreme camping, and wild boat chases, you will love this one. It was great. I really can not get into my favorite parts without giving a TON away.
could not put it down!
Alex Archer
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.87 | 172 Users | 11 Reviews

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Original Title: | Treasure of Lima |
ISBN: | 0373621663 (ISBN13: 9780373621668) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Rogue Angel #46 |
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White beaches and coral reefs should be adventure-proof...For archaeologist and TV show host Annja Creed, a restful vacation in Costa Rica is as elusive as a rare artifact. Days into her sojourn, Annja's peace is interrupted by a woman with a mysterious - and enticing - tale. Weeks earlier, her husband led an expedition into the rain forest, in search of the lost treasure of Lima, and hadn't returned. The priceless hoard was smuggled out of Peru during the country's nineteenth-century revolt against Spain. But it disappeared when a ship captain went mad with greed.
Twenty-six expeditions have gone after the treasure. And twenty-six expeditions have vanished.
Sympathetic to the woman's distress, Annja agrees to head up a rescue party for her missing husband. And Annja can't deny her own interest in the lost hoard. Now the fates of two expeditions are at stake, along with a fortune in gold, silver and jewels rumoured to be exquisite. But the dense jungle of Cocos Island guards its primitive secrets well. Danger lurks beneath the ancient green canopy. And this time, Annja doesn't see it coming....
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Title | : | Treasure of Lima (Rogue Angel #46) |
Author | : | Alex Archer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | July 2nd 2013 by Gold Eagle |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Adventure. Fiction. Action |
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Ratings: 3.87 From 172 Users | 11 ReviewsJudge Regarding Books Treasure of Lima (Rogue Angel #46)
Latest installment did not disappoint.An interesting plot with a fascinating location.However, the writer seems to have a problem keeping the main character's personality and abilities consistent and as the novel continues the writer's ability to track the action, plot fight scenes, or even pace the story disintegrates. At one point a bad concussion, worsened by exhaustion and re-injury, heals when Annja is again struck in the head, like a children's cartoon. Rather than getting more fascinating at the climax of the book, it just
A fast-paced, action adventure with Annja Creed, a modern-day Indiana Jones. A smart, beautiful, martial arts trained(?), magic sword-wielding woman who loves archaeology, the thrill of the chase and finding hidden treasure. (This is who I always wanted to be!) This story is set in Costa Rica. While on vacation, Annja runs into a woman whose husband, expedition leader to find the lost Treasure of Lima, has gone missing. She agrees to help find him - and hopefully the treasure - and the adventure

A house name for the Rogue Angel series, published by the Harlequin Publishing's Gold Eagle division.The first eight novels were written by Victor Milan and Mel Odom. New writers joining the series starting with book nine include Jon Merz and Joseph Nassise.I've read about 25 in this rather silly but fun series. and this was one of the best. Annja was a lot more human in this one - she was a little bloodthirsty, she at least inagined having sex, and, for the first time in the novels I've read, she cried. Though hardly deep, this was fun to read.
If you like treasure hunts and extreme camping, and wild boat chases, you will love this one. It was great. I really can not get into my favorite parts without giving a TON away.
could not put it down!
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