In love with the long-dead Robert E. Lee, the man who tended to her great-grandmother's burned bottom during the Charleston conflagration, Garnet Laney recalls her obsession's life and family in a multilayered novel of southern history...
"Actually, there were no men in Auletta except the married, the stupid, and the dead. In Auletta this worked out to be basically the same thing." Welcome to Auletta, Louisiana, where the typical bumper sticker reads: GOD, GUNS, AND GUTS MADE THIS CO...
A prequel to M.A. Harper’s paranormal romance, Cajun Spirit, Fire on the Bayou tells the story of Cajun musician A.P. Savoie, a recovering alcoholic living and gigging in New Orleans while trying to forget about his 7-year-old son Cam and anthropol...