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Steamy Sand and Cinnamon

Zambia, Africa (Steamy Romance, Book 3)

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Steamy Sand and Cinnamon

By: Jack Eliron
Narrated by: Val Caruso's voice replica
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STEAMY SAND AND CINNAMON–ZAMBIA, AFRICA

In the blazing heart of Zambia, where spice hangs thick in the air and the earth pulses with secrets, Tyler—an ambitious American spice importer—thinks he’s found his next big deal. But what he discovers instead is Mutinta.

She’s not just a farmer. She’s fire—unbending, unbothered, and rooted deep in soil soaked with legacy. Her cinnamon doesn’t come bottled; it comes with sweat, skin, and the kind of heat that lingers long after the sun sets.

What begins as a business transaction spirals into something far more dangerous. Their attraction is magnetic, fierce, and utterly unscripted. Every brush of skin, every stare, every refusal to yield becomes a game of power, lust, and emotional stakes too high to walk away from.

But in a land where nothing is handed over without cost, and every flavor has a story carved into it, Tyler must ask himself: Is he ready to surrender control, taste truth, and let passion strip him raw?

Cinnamon burns. So does desire. And once you’ve had a taste of her, you’ll never forget the heat.

©2025 Ronald Acuff (P)2025 Ronald Acuff
Contemporary Multicultural
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