Let the good times roll...
To some, the Cajun motto was an invitation to "party hearty," but to restoration architect Catherine Nolan, good times simply meant wasted time.
Then she met Blackie Broussard, an enigmatic man who valued the dreams he wove in song more than any bridge he'd constructed as an engineer. Soon the laid-back wisdom of Blackie and his relatives had Catherine questioning her own values.
For even if the Louisiana bayous made her feel like a stranger in a strange land, there was something about being held in Blackie's arms that felt like coming home ....
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