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Charmaine LeDeux, who owns not one but two beauty salons on the Louisiana bayou, has a loan shark on her tail. As if that's not bad enough, Raoul Lanier, who she thought she divorced years ago, tells her that they're still married! Plus, they've inherited his father's rundown cattle ranch together. Raoul promises to give her an honest-to-god real divorce this time if she'll sell him her half of the ranch. But she decides that the ranch is the perfect place for her after all; i.e., the perfect hideout for a woman who needs to lie low for a while. The last thing Raoul wants is for Charmaine to live with him, but Charmaine has always been stubborn. Soon she's taken over the house, adding feminine touches everywhere and having his three ranch hands eating out of her hand. When her belly-dancing great-aunt and the rest of the LeDeux clan come over for Thanksgiving dinner, Raoul knows he's lost the fight. He might as well give in to the temptation she still rouses in him. Now if he can only keep her safe from the Dixie mafia looking for her and convince her that he's worth a second chance at love.
Photographs and text explore the history of cowboys in Louisiana, discussing cattle ranching, trail drives, the Acadians, and the landscape; and including interviews and anecdotes.
Georgia's wedding day came to an abrupt halt when she caught her fiancé in a clench with her maid of honor. When she's ready for a second chance at the altar, an untimely attraction to a hot Cajun cowboy with a healing touch catches her off guard. Once word's out that she's about to ditch her fiancé for one of the Cajuns next door, Georgia's father lets the man know that marrying his daughter is not an option. But giving Hank Broussard an ultimatum is like waving a red flag at a bull. The only thing that crosses his mind is "challenge accepted." The question is, will Georgia marry her father's polar opposite, or settle for Parker Barclay III and relive the past?Hank Broussard, the hero in this story, is also a faith healer. Cajun traiteurs (treaters) have been ministering to the ill and the injured around the bayous since the eighteenth century when the Acadians migrated to southwestern Louisiana from France by way of Nova Scotia. Some traiteurs treat broad ranges of illnesses, while others specialize. The problem with Hank is that he lost faith in the gift of healing that was passed down to him from his grandmother when he failed to alleviate the pain of his dying wife, so in a sense he also failed his young son. So this story is also about restoring hope. The quote by C. S. Lewis below pretty much describes our still-grieving hero at the opening of the book:"To love is to be vulnerable. Love anything and your heart will certainly be wrung and possibly broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact you must give your heart to no one. Avoid entanglements; lock it up in a casket. But in that safe, dark, airless casket it will change. It will not be broken. It will become unbreakable, impenetrable." -- C. S. LewisAUTHOR'S NOTE: The cowboys in this series believe in God, family, country, and horse in that order. They may count only a few people as real friends, but those who've proven themselves with the passage of time are life-long friends. They protect and love children and women because they see them as gifts from God.LEVEL OF SENSUALITY: If you're looking for steamy romances you'll find instead sexy stories in a non-graphic way. My goal is to create romances that feature courageous, self-assured heroes with endearing flaws and the gutsy women who capture their hearts, women for whom these unsuspecting cowboys would lay down their lives. ABOUT THE SERIES: The books in the Cajun Cowboys series are intended to be read in sequence as each book moves forward in time. I invite you to visit my website and read about future books in the series, which is set in southwest Louisiana's prairie country where Cajun cowboys have been raising cattle since their Acadian ancestors registered the first brands back in the 1700s.
A woman planning to become a nun is swept into a rescue mission—and hot affair—with a sexy pilot in this romantic comedy from a New York Times bestseller. Alaskan pilot Aaron LeDeux came to Louisiana with his brother to discover his Cajun roots. But any hopes he had of returning home are extinguished when he agrees to help a crew of street monks and nuns rescue sex-trafficked girls. For the work has become his new calling. Plus, he’s in love with a gorgeous almost-nun named Fleur . . . With her harrowing past, Fleur Gaudet only feels safe at the nunnery. But when she’s ordered out into the real world to decide where she truly belongs, Fleur goes to live with the notorious Tante Lulu, matriarch of the LeDeux clan. Suddenly, she’s leading a regular life, thinking irregular thoughts about Aaron. With his whiskey-colored eyes and fierce bravery, Aaron is like her own personal Cajun cowboy, re-introducing her to . . . everything. As the dangerous missions bring them closer, Fleur must decide if her heart is truly on the path she’s been following, or if she’ll have a new future with the man of her heart.
Dax Marshall is surprised when country music singer Marilou Roselle calls him out on stage to perform the song he hoped to sell her. But he's downright shocked when she invites him to ride with her to New Orleans for a Mardi Gras performance. He makes the uncharacteristic choice to take time off from his job on the oil field, and head south with her. But somewhere between South Dakota and Louisiana, he falls for the intelligent, motivated, sensual woman. Marilou sees great potential in Dax, with his deep, seductive voice and strong, sexy body, but she knows he'll always stay behind the scenes as a songwriter if she doesn't nudge him toward a singing career. The attraction between them grows hotter than a Bourbon Street bar on Mardi Gras Day and they give in to their wild desire. But Dax learns he's not Marilou's first "project" and heads home, confused and heartbroken. Can she convince him that their bond isn't like those other times, that what she feels for him is real? Or is what they have all smoke and no fire?
This story depicts a lonely cowboy from Louisiana who is working sixteen hundred miles (1600) away from home and falls in love with a lonely widow. The inner conflict exists when this creole cowboy is torn between his family and this beautiful blonde-haired widow he has so passionately fallen in love with. When his job ends, he faces a dilemma; return to his family in the bayou or stay in New Jersey and marry his love of a lifetime.
Cajun Angel by Dick Stivers released on Oct 25, 1986 is available now for purchase.
A man with a mission A Cajun cowboy with a pistol, a cell phone and a bloodhound who's scared of cows? What's wrong with this picture? In fact, the cowboy's more than a cowboy. Adam Dubois is an undercover detective who's come to the high country to protect an endangered species. His mission: catch a mysterious lynx poacher. A woman with a secret Tess Tankersly has a saddlebag of frozen chickens and two hungry cats to feed. But if she's caught aiding and abetting lynx, her family and friends cattlemen all will see her as a traitor. She's walking a fine line between her passion for protecting wildcats and her loyalty to the people she loves. What happens when Tess and Adam meet? The sparks fly, that's what! Despite her secret and his disguise, those sparks of attraction catch. Some fires are meant to burn .
From the New York Times bestselling author of the Cajun series comes an enemies-to-lovers romance that's "just too fun and steamy to miss." (Fresh Fiction) René LeDeux's burned out by D.C. politics and only wants to build his cabin in peace. But if his wacky, matchmaking great-aunt has her way, Bayou Black's prodigal son will be hitched before the summer's over. And when Valerie "Ice" Breaux, René's high school crush turned nemesis, is abducted by René's activist friends, it starts to look like Tante Lulu just may get her wish. Mon Dieu! It's bad enough being kidnapped, but did she have to land in the lap of the most irritating, sexiest hunk she's ever laid her eyes on? Now Val's stranded in René's remote cabin, besieged by irrepressible LeDeux relations, not to mention a dingbat duo out to save the swamp. It's a heat wave, guar-an-teed! Val vows she'll give her heart to the Cajun bad boy when alligators fly. René swears to get the girl who got away. It's never been steamier in the bayou than with two people this red-hot with desire...and more than ready for love. "Some like it hot and hilarious, and Hill delivers both."--Publishers Weekly on The Cajun Cowboy