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East of Orleans [Kindle Edition]

Renee' Irvin
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Book Description

Their worlds were different, but their desires were the same . . .

Isabella McCoy, from the banks of the Chattahoochee River in Georgia, was as naïve as she was beautiful.

Jacqueline Rousseau, the exotic New Orleans prostitute, was known for cruelly breaking men’s hearts while she emptied their pockets.

Both with dark secrets of their own, running away from their pasts, to an uncertain future.

Fate brought them together, and into the arms of the notorious cotton broker Jules McGinnis, who became both a husband and lover to them.

Jealousy. Passion. Love.

Murder.

Now both women must overcome the truth of their tormented pasts and their unknown futures, as they face one of the most scandalous murder trials Georgia had ever seen.

East of Orleans, is a 358 page novel.

It is the deep South in the 1880’s, a time when the South is still reeling from its bitter defeat in the Civil War, vainly struggling to live with post-war reconstruction. Meet Jules McGinnis, Rhett Butler reincarnated who has managed to transform himself from a Confederate soldier into a wealthy businessman by taking advantage of the broken South. Through arrogance and false conceit, he marries the woman he doesn’t love and loves the one he will not marry. Then there is Isabella McCoy, one whose youth was snatched by her rape by the one she despises, forcing her to abandon her dream of a life with the one she truly loves. And finally there is Jacqueline Roussea, a beautiful French creole “prostitute” fearful of true love who manages to avoid sex by drugging her clientele. In this epic novel, Renee Irvin paints a picture of lost love and desperation. If you have never suffered the pain of loss, never doubted that you took the wrong road in life, then this book is not for you. But if truly wish to embark upon an unforgettable journey, delve into a forgotten world in which the South was truly “Gone with the Wind, and discover whether or not true love will conquer that false love borne of desperation and stubborn pride, then this book is for you. Review by:Francis Fesmire (Goodreads) July 2012

"In the deep South of the 1880's, two young women, Isabella McCoy, a beautiful white girl from rural Georgia and Jacqueline Rousseau, a sultry, black French Creole who works in the finest bordello in New Orleans, are on separate paths in their unhappy lives. This epic novel takes us into their world, which is filled with love, lust, betrayal, rape, murder, wealth, greed, power and corruption. There are surprises at every turn as each woman copes with the cards life has dealt her. And then their paths converge when they burn the cotton fields of the man one is married to and both hate. In one of the most dramatic scenes ever written, the two women save the black sharecroppers' wives and their children from horrible slave conditions and their terrible fate. Isabella and Jacqueline's friendship is literally forged in fire and each must now fulfill her destiny.
Renee Irvin takes the reader on an unforgettable journey back to another time and place and into the hearts and minds of two remarkable women. She has seamlessly woven the numerous characters and story elements to create a beautifully detailed tapestry of hope borne of heartbreak and of strength borne of family love. An absolutely wonderful read from cover to cover." --Ann K Fisher

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Revised March 18,2012


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About the Author

Not quite one year old, busy playing amongst the pots & pans in the kitchen, Renee' Stargel Irvin's mother asked her what she was doing. "Using my imagination, Mommy!" she replied. And she has been ever since. "East of Orleans," her first published novel, was created through a mélange of memories brought to life, characters born out of imagination, and Renee's desire to write herself to another place, at another time. There was no better place than where her grandmother grew up as a child, and her stories unfolded. That wonderful place was on the banks of the Chattahoochee River, in a little community known as Shakerag, Georgia. Like Renee's life itself--deep, rich, adventuresome, and sometimes dark, her debut novel "East of Orleans" is a "real" southern story, the kind that Renee' feels is best told by one of their own, a bona fide Southerner. Renee' holds a degree in Legal Studies, and studied English & Communications at Oglethorpe University. She also studied at the "Harriett Austin Creative Writing Conference," offered by the University of Georgia, and taught under the skilled eye of Dr. Charles Conner. Renee' currently lives not far from Shakerag with her college-age twins, son Ryan, and her charismatic much-loved 12 year-old Pekingese, Pookie. She is currently hard at work on her next novel, and one thing is a certainty: It will evolve around layered characters, mystery, romance, and life and death centered on the only stage Renee' knows as home, the deep South.

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  • File Size: 1973 KB
  • Print Length: 360 pages
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006VOPIQK
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I kept wanting to read to find out what was going to happen. Nancy A. Baker  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
The characters are very well developed; not one dimensional like so many stories. calliespicks  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars East of Orleans by Renee Irvin February 3, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
In the deep South of the 1880's, two young women, Isabella McCoy, a beautiful white girl from rural Georgia and Jacqueline Rousseau, a sultry, black French Creole who works in the finest bordello in New Orleans, are on separate paths in their unhappy lives. This epic novel takes us into their world, which is filled with love, lust, betrayal, rape, murder, wealth, greed, power and corruption. There are surprises at every turn as each woman copes with the cards life has dealt her. And then their paths converge when they burn the cotton fields of the man one is married to and both hate. In one of the most dramatic scenes ever written, the two women save the black sharecroppers' wives and their children from horrible slave conditions and their terrible fate. Isabella and Jacqueline's friendship is literally forged in fire and each must now fulfill her destiny.
Renee Irvin takes the reader on an unforgettable journey back to another time and place and into the hearts and minds of two remarkable women. She has seamlessly woven the numerous characters and story elements to create a beautifully detailed tapestry of hope borne of heartbreak and of strength borne of family love. An absolutely wonderful read from cover to cover.
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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars East of Orleans by Renee Irvin January 18, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
East of Orleans is a fabulous story about the south, during a period of time that is truly gone with the wind. It is a captivating account of the ole south. Not since Margaret Mitchel wrote, "Gone With the Wind" have I read a more exciting story of the south, with language and furnishings true to period. The author, Renee Irvin, paints a beautiful picture with words. Gosh, I felt I was right there on each page. Now I am waiting on the movie. I cannot wait to read her next book. I hope there's a sequel....
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars So much depth March 18, 2012
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I loved the depth of the characters. There was no clean line between good and bad with any of the characters. Each character had a flaws that with out the back story to each, I could have easily labeled as "hated".

I think that Julius was a different man to each of his loves. He seemed to be his true self with Jacqueline but could not marry her. With Isabella, Julius was what was expected.

I think that Isabella's character came off as weak because she was less of a fighter than Jacqueline. But with out Isabella I don't think Jacqueline's character would have had a softer side.
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4.0 out of 5 stars a great read!
I have visited Savannah & love it, so was interested to read a story taking place in the south! It helped to visualize where everything was taking place. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Luci
4.0 out of 5 stars Exciting and suspenseful
Enjoyed the setting anad the characters. Looking forward to more form this author. Hopefully a sequel to volume 1. That would be great.
Published 5 days ago by Mary Todd
5.0 out of 5 stars Good book
Very interesting and enjoyable. She weaves an incredible and believable story. I will likely read her next book when it comes out.
Published 16 days ago by nanci
5.0 out of 5 stars very good book
I really enjoyed this book. It kept me guessing for awhile. But even after I figured some things out, it still remained interesting.
Published 1 month ago by Carolyn Barber
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT.
I hope she write another similar to this or continue on with this story. It was captivating and couldn't put the book down. Good work
Published 2 months ago by Janet E. Rostrup
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent historical southern fiction.
At first I was not sure I would finish this kindle book, but was I ever wrong. The characters were interesting and somewhat complex. Read more
Published 3 months ago by john33t
4.0 out of 5 stars It Was Not A Bad Read
At first I was not sure I would finish this book, until the story line started to twist in a few places. I enjoyed it.
Published 4 months ago by Clark
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good book!!!
I really enjoyed this story. I liked the characters and the authors descriptions of the characters and places were so vivid. Read more
Published 5 months ago by CCH
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
I really liked this book. I still think about some of the scenes in this book. I could picture myself being there and watching the stories play out.
Published 6 months ago by Christina Lessard
5.0 out of 5 stars Could not put it down
This is not my normal choice for a book, but being from Louisiana, the title grabbed my attention. Once I got into the book, I could not put it down. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Nancy A. Baker
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More About the Author

Born to a poker playing pilot and a Berry College English scholarship awardee, Renee' Stargel Irvin is no doubt her parents daughter.Not quite one year old, busy playing amongst the pots & pans in the kitchen, Renee' Stargel Irvin's mother asked her what she was doing.

"Using my imagination, Mommy!" she replied.

And she has been ever since. "East of Orleans," her first published novel, was created through a mélange of memories brought to life, characters born out of imagination, and Renee's desire to write herself to another place, at another time.

There was no better place than where her grandmother grew up as a child, and her stories unfolded. That wonderful place was on the banks of the Chattahoochee River, in a little community known as Shakerag, Georgia.

Like Renee's life itself--deep, rich, adventuresome, and sometimes dark, her debut novel "East of Orleans" is a "real" southern story, the kind that Renee' feels is best told by one of their own, a bona fide Southerner.

Renee' holds a degree in Legal Studies, and studied English & Communications at Oglethorpe University. She also studied at the "Harriett Austin Creative Writing Conference," offered by the University of Georgia, and taught under the skilled eye of Dr. Charles Conner.

Renee' currently lives not far from Shakerag with her college-age twins, son Ryan, and her charismatic much-loved 12 year-old Pekingese, Pookie. She is currently hard at work on her next novel, and one thing is a certainty:

It will evolve around layered characters, mystery, romance, and life and death centered on the only stage Renee' knows as home, the deep South.

Web Site: www.ReneeIrvinAuthor.com

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