TWENTY years ago, my very first book was published. Where has the time gone?!

It has been a wild ride since then, and I have loved every minute of it. Somehow, I have managed to publish more than one hundred novels, novellas, and nonfiction books during those two decades.

To celebrate my twenty-year milestone, I am releasing some of my favorite novellas in a 20th anniversary special edition format that highlights the women who have fallen in love between the pages of my stories. Not only do my 20th Anniversary Special Edition Novellas have new covers, but they also have new titles that celebrate the name of the main female character in each one.

Thank you, my readers, for making twenty years of writing fly by. Here’s to twenty more…at least!

New Release!

New Release!

TWENTY years ago, my very first book was published. Where has the time gone?!

It has been a wild ride since then, and I have loved every minute of it. Somehow, I have managed to publish more than one hundred novels, novellas, and nonfiction books during those two decades.

To celebrate my twenty-year milestone, I am releasing some of my favorite novellas in a 20th anniversary special edition format that highlights the women who have fallen in love between the pages of my stories. Not only do my 20th Anniversary Special Edition Novellas have new covers, but they also have new titles that celebrate the name of the main female character in each one.

Thank you, my readers, for making twenty years of writing fly by. Here’s to twenty more…at least!

New Releases!

Welcome to Latagnier, Louisiana, where the Spanish moss sways in the warm breeze and Bayou Novelle flows past pirogues and cypress trees. Latagnier, home to the Breaux and Trahan families, is a place where an extra seat is always ready at the table and a good Cajun tale of days gone by is sure to be told once the bowls of gumbo have been cleared away.

The Bayou Nouvelle series begins in the early 1900s with the matriarch, Cleo Trahan, and her marriage to Theo Breaux. From that marriage comes children whose stories are told in various locations across Louisiana and even includes a romance that begins in pre-WWII Hollywood. Contemporary stories featuring Theo and Cleo’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren in Latanier and Bayou Novelle showcase the bayou’s hold on the Breaux family.

I hope you’ll enjoy your journey through one of my favorite places, South Louisiana. Until then, as the Cajuns say Dieu to beni (God bless you) and je va vous voir plus tard (I’ll see you later)!

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