Bayou My Love
by Lauren Faulkenberry
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Pub Date Sep 27 2017 | Archive Date May 15 2018
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Description
She heads to the bayou to flip a house. She just might lose her heart instead.
Thirty-year-old Enza Parker is at a crossroads. To prove herself to her overbearing father, she takes on an ambitious project that brings back painful memories—and puts her in the path of the most alluring man she's ever met. As a child, Enza spent her summers in little Bayou Sabine, Louisiana with her grandmother—until the day her mother inexplicably left and her world fell apart. Since then, Enza hasn't let anyone get close to her.
The sudden death of her estranged grandmother brings a surprise opportunity when Enza inherits the home. She must return to Bayou Sabine to flip the house and win her father’s approval—and put her painful past to rest.
Arriving in Bayou Sabine, Enza finds her house occupied by bedeviling firefighter Jack Mayronne. Enza wants to kick him out, but Jack convinces her to let him stay in exchange for helping with repairs. With only six weeks to fix the house and sell, she's determined to prove she can finish the project—and uncover the truth about her mother’s disappearance. But she didn't count on Jack—and Bayou Sabine—capturing her heart.
When Enza's fling with Jack intensifies, she finds herself entangled with a vengeful arsonist from Jack's past. As Enza reaches her breaking point, she must decide: Should she sell the house and leave her past behind for good, or can she overcome her fears and build a new life there with Jack?
Fans of Alice Clayton, Ashley Farley, and Jennifer Crusie will delight in the Bayou Sabine series.
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ISBN | 9781947834156 |
PRICE | $0.99 (USD) |
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I enjoyed Enza and truly loved jack..felt bad they had so much to deal with starting out with a fresh relationship. .But that makes you stronger..so many problems to deal with...crazy exes, horrible family members, arsonists. But how to deal..well my friends read the book to see the outcome, because they did have good friends to stand by them..given for honest review
Overall a good bayou mystery romance. Enza (different name) inherits her grandmother's house down in the bayou north of New Orleans. Her mother's mother, and one she had not seen for over 15 years. Her mother had left her and her father when she was young, and her father kept her from the rest of the family. When she arrives at the house she meets Jack, who is living in the house. A likeable story, but leaves a lot hanging. For example, all the voodoo stuff is never explained, and Miranda is never resolved. Nor the letters and journals she finds in a box. I can see the technique for more books, but still found it irritating to leave so many story lines just hanging in the air. Would still recommend the book and author though, but wish more would have been resolved before moving to the next plot.
A sweet romance, light, fun and it's got voodoo, mystery, suspense, crime and likable characters. I got an eARC off NetGalley this afternoon because I was looking for some romance to read. My simple take on it is that this is interesting as it is romantic.
Other than "The Pelican Brief", I can't think of any books based in Louisiana. That is where this romance/mystery plays out. A 30 something house flipper from North Carolina (Enza) heads to the bayou to flip the house she inherited from her grandma. Normally she works with her father on projects, but she wants to prove that she is capable on her own. When she arrives at the house, she finds that a handsome firefighter (Jack) has been renting the house since her grandma moved into the city a few months before her death. Enza and Jack have chemistry, but Enza's afraid of getting too close to people since her mom abandoned her as a teen. And Jack's past places them in danger.
The character's are believable. The plot moves along, pulling you with it. I stayed up too late reading this book on more than one occasion. I have only read a couple other romance novels so I don't have much to compare to, but I found the intimate scenes to be pretty tastefully done.
My one grievance is that the voodoo thread is never really wound up. Hopefully, it is addressed in the next book.
while this is definitely a romance, there was so much more to the story. For me, the suspense and the voodoo elements made the story, and i will definitely be coming back for more.
Nice light read. When Enza returns to her grandmother Vergie's home she finds Jack, living in her inheritance. She has big plans to flip the house and prove herself to her overbearing father. Enza and Jack's lighthearted fling turns serious and brings out all of the nuts in the Bayou. Nice character development, intriguing mystery.
just enough of everything. Love it! 💕
enough romance, intrigue, curiosity, action and heat. I was engrossed on the story and house flipping and the love story. although it will really come to that because they live in the same house. (duh!?)
Enza returns home to her Grandmother's home as part of her inheritance to fix up and move on . She discovers Jack is resident of the house and finds a will to stay when their feelings blossom. Set in Louisiana this book is part of the Bayou Sabine series. Page turner from the start and looking forward to reading more in the series.
I liked Enza and Jack's story. It was sexy and mysterious and just plain fun. Looking forward to reading the next book.
Romance and mystery set in southern Louisiana?
Definitely a great combo for this Louisiana raised gal to read.
Jack epitomizes much of the guys of my youth in this novel which had me a little homesick.
Bayou My Love by Lauren Faulkenberry captured my attention in a way most romances novels don't. Enza Parker is trying to prove herself to her father and takes on the renovation of her estranged grandmother's house which she has inherited. The plan is to renovate, sell and move on, as her father wishes. However, Enza didn't anticipate meeting Jack Mayronne, the handsome firefighter living in the house or that the town of Bayou Sabine, which she had visited every summer when she was young would tug at her heartstrings and make her wish she didn't have a deadline and a point to prove to her arrogant, domineering father.
I found myself rooting for Enza to stand up to her father and fight for what she wants and knos is right, not only for the house but for her. The question is, will she be able to do it? Bayou My Love was a very satisfying journey through the mind of a strong and independent woman who is making her way in the world on her own terms. Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for an ARC of this wonderful book!
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