Cajun Series
by Sandra Hill
Publication Date: November 28th
2017
Publisher: Avon Books
Genre: Adult, Contemporary
Romance
BLURB
Welcome back to New
York Times bestseller Sandra Hill’s Cajun country, where love heats up the
Louisiana bayou . . .
Former Chicago cop Simone LeDeux is
back home in the bayou, sharing a double wide in the Pearly Gates trailer park
to help her mama recover from surgery. Her one rule: no Cajun men. Loved and
left by too many double-crossing Cajuns, Simone puts bad experience to good use
by opening Legal Belles: an agency that uncovers cheating spouses.
Suddenly she’s confronting a two-timer
about to swindle his wife out of millions and antagonizing New Orleans bigwigs
over an illegal sex club. Adam Lanier learns of the dangerous game Simone is
playing . . . and the sexy single dad comes to her aid. Known as a rogue in the
courtroom and a player in the bedroom, the ragin’ Cajun has Simone triply on
guard.
With their crazy chemistry, danger on
their trail, and infamous LeDeux relative Tante Lulu working her magical
matchmaking, the bayou has never been this steamy.
EXCERPT
“I’ve been attracted
to you from the first moment we met.”
“I’m surprised that
you would admit that. Kind of lessens your odds.”
“You’re assuming this
is a game. I’m too old to play games. Actually, they never interested me
much. How about you?”
“Oh, games can be fun
sometimes.”
“Tease!” Adam said
with a chuckle and nipped her on the chin with his teeth.
It wasn’t a kiss or a
bite, but she felt it all the way down to “Red-dy and Willing,” the color of
her toenail polish.
Simone remembered her
bad history with Cajun men and her resolution to avoid them in the future.
“Um, I think it’s
time to cut this flower in the bud. I am not going to do this again.”
“Do what, darlin’?”
That damn “darlin’ ”
again! “Get involved with another Cajun man.”
“You’re going to give
me the boot just because
I’m Cajun?”
She nodded.
Author
Info
Sandra Hill is a graduate of Penn
State and worked for more than ten years as a features writer and education
editor for publications in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Writing about serious
issues taught her the merits of seeking the lighter side of even the darkest
stories.
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