Emilie Gallant and her Cajun family have traveled to Louisiana in search of their father, separated thirteen years ago during le grand dérangement, the brutal exile by the British from their Nova Scotia homeland. The last thing Emilie has on her mind as she enters the rugged bayou country is...
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Emilie Gallant and her Cajun family have traveled to Louisiana in search of their father, separated thirteen years ago during le grand dérangement, the brutal exile by the British from their Nova Scotia homeland. The last thing Emilie has on her mind as she enters the rugged bayou country is marriage to her longtime companion, Lorenz Dugas. Beautiful but stubbornly defiant, Emilie worshipped Lorenz as a child but having to fight to preserve her family has built a wall around her heart. But Lorenz is equally determined and his passion will prove that their love cannot be denied. As they make their way across the untamed Louisiana wilderness, hoping to reunite the Gallant family, Emilie learns that love has a way of healing all wounds — even in the most unusual places.“Pick up a copy of Emilie for your reading pleasure, and take a journey into the historical Acadian (Cajun) country of Louisiana for an educational, romantic read.”—Carol Carter, Romance Reviews Today“The beauty of Ms. Claire’s tale is in the message that love makes one a stronger and better person. She leaves just enough hints to keep readers eagerly anticipating the next two sisters’ tales. As a history buff, I enjoyed learning about the Acadian (Cajun) culture, as well as the story’s characters.”—Evelyn Feiner, Romantic Times magazine“I’m saving a spot for Cherie Claire on my keepershelf!”—Heather Nordahl, Affaire de CoeurBOOK DETAILS• Historical American romance, set in Louisiana in 1768• Book One of Cherie’s The Cajuns series• A full-length novel of 90,000 words (about 365 printed book pages)• R-rated content: Steamy love scenes!• Originally published by Kensington Publishing Co. (Ballad Books)The Cajuns series follows a family of Acadians (Cajuns) who travel to South Louisiana and start anew after being exiled from their Nova Scotia home. The first three books follow the Gallant sisters as they attempt to reunite with their father in the wilds of Louisiana and Delphine (Book Four) takes place during Louisiana's role in the American Revolution. The Dugas family saga continues with A Cajun Dream (Book Five) and The Letter (Book Six). For a family tree, visit http://www.cherieclaire.net.The Cajuns historical sagaBook One: EmilieBook Two: RoseBook Three: GabrielleBook Four: DelphineBook Five: A Cajun DreamBook Six: The LetterThe Cajun Embassy Book One: Ticket to Paradise Book Two: Damn Yankees Book Three: Gone Pecan
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