Day: January 19, 2018
Shrimp Etouffee
Sweet Indulgence * Debbie White
Sweet Romance
auntie set her up with. She just wants to be left alone to run the
Sweet Indulgence cupcake bakery – even if it means she’ll remain
single forever.
thing on his mind. Now he’s on a mission to pick up cupcakes for
his niece’s birthday party—not a mission to fall in love. Pulled
in by Annie’s good looks and witty charm, though, temptation proves
too sweet.
choice or will they have him jumping through hoops to prove he’s
the one?
Sweet Indulgence, the…
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Happy Mardi Gras!
Another great Carnival Book
Happy Mardi Gras ! If you can’t make the parade how about a book?
Leaving the airport she meets Marc Doucet, a Louisiana native now living in New York. He tells her he’s in town on business but he’d love to show her the ropes of Mardi Gras. And a whole lot more. It’s not long before he’s really putting some Cajun spice in her life and then some. Sex had never been so good or made her feel so special. Maybe they might even see each other back in New York if she can straighten out the mess her life is.
But what Daisy doesn’t know is Marc is an FBI agent sent to ferret out any knowledge she might have of Craig’s scheme. His plan was to romance her, until romance landed in their laps for real. When Daisy overhears him in a phone conversation with his boss…
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Melville Mardi Gras
Small town Mardi Gras
Every small town has parades during carnival season – here’s mine. This is last year parade -but we are getting ready for this year parade. If you are in Louisiana during Carnival Season- get out and enjoy the small town fun . These parades & celebration are family friendly -So enjoy Lisa
AC Mason – Mardi Gras Gris Gris
Another great Carnival Book
BLURB
Susan Foret is again thrust into a murder investigation when one of the town’s wealthiest citizens Teddy Berthelot is the victim of an elusive killer, stabbed to death as the local krewe’s parade ends. He collapses feet away from where Susan stands, a gris gris bag, containing tarot cards and several other fetish items, left dangling from the knife in his chest. Although she doesn’t know the victim personally, the murder reopens old wounds inflicted when she discovered her sister-in-law’s body many years prior and the recent solution of that cold case.
A second murder occurs in a neighboring town using the same method and leaves the normally quiet Louisiana parish in a state of shock. Susan tries not to get involved, but the mystery lover in her fuels her curiosity about the case her husband Police Chief Jim Foret is investigating. Jim fears her interest might cause a…
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