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Family Tradition, December 6, 2007
This review is from: Louisiana Lovesong (Lovegram Historical Romance) (Paperback)
I read this book 6 years ago on a trip back home to Louisiana, to see my only niece born. My sister in law gave it to me, and raved about how good it was. So, I brought it to the hospital with me. By the time the birth was over I was done with the book. I just couldn't put it down. This is by far the best Historical Romance I have ever read. We pasted around one single copy to every woman in our family. I just purchased a new copy to pass to my niece and my new baby daughter.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Louisana Lovesong by Wanda Owens, March 31, 2010
This review is from: Louisiana Lovesong (Lovegram Historical Romance) (Paperback)
Out of the couple dozen novels Wanda Owens wrote, I think this is definitely the best ... it's a captivating tale of passion between two fated lovers ... fifteen years after reading it, I still count it as one of my all-time favorite historical romances - recommend!
Publish Date: September 1993
Book Description:
She Was Innocent in the Ways of Love
After five gears away in a fancy Boston finishing school, Chantel had returned home to her mother's famed New Orleans restaurant -- only to walk into a strange place filled with garishly painted ladies and richly attired gentlemen. One man in particular caught her eye: a handsome stranger with jet-black hair and flashing blue eyes whose potent masculinity set the sheltered Louisiana lass quivering with a fiery yearning. And when at last he took her arms and whispered his desire against her heated lips she vowed that she would know the ecstasy of a woman's passion this very evening!
He's Teach Her Everything He Knew
Gabe O'Roarke couldn't believe what he had found -- an angel in the most exclusive bordello in the bayou! The fair-haired Chantel couldn't be one of Madame Lemogne's "girls." She was so unlike the others . . . so sweet and innocent and eager for his embrace. Vowing to teach the emerald-eyed enchantress all he knew in a rapturous rendezvous that would brand her his alone, Gabe never dreamed she'd come to him in the moon-swept shadows of the bayou where she would capture his heart in one ravishing night of unforgettable loving!
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