CAJUN WOMAN: Pure and Simple is definitely worth the read. This is NOT a history book about Cajuns. It’s a FUNNY book about the Cajun author’s life that began in 1935. Today, everyone seems to concentrate on getting more things. Somehow, the close-knit family unit has virtually disappeared. We Cajuns are brought up believing that family is of the utmost importance! They are content to make do with whatever life sends them. The word fancy is not in their vocabulary.

Journey with the Cajun Woman through a time when life was indeed simple, unhurried, with few expectations, and the smallest things greatly appreciated.

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Located in Lafouche Parish, Louisiana, a Cajun Woman offers a book on life and customs in the Cajun Bayou Country

CAJUN BRIDE: Venus and Mars Collide

The author says, “Think about it! Marriage is a collision course. Two people with different likes, dislikes, wants, needs, and expectations vow to live and love each other until death.

“I am a romantic who loved the fairy tales. Those tales always ended with the line and they lived happily ever after… That’s what I wanted! I would be the perfect wife… he would be the perfect husband… And he would remind me of my perfection daily. Talk about an I Do being a real wake-up call!”

Enjoy the very funny vignettes that describe the collisions which begin almost immediately as well as many stupid mistakes made by Venus.
You will laugh and you might even want to try some of the author’sfavorite Cajun recipes that are included.

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CAJUN MOM: The Witch and the Kids

Childbirth was not an experience the author dreamed of as she cared for the screaming women having their babies in Charity Hospital’s delivery room in 1954. After witnessing her first delivery, she vowed to remain childless, as those women were given NOTHING to allay their labor pains. Her vow was broken when she married her Prince Charming in 1960, and became the mother of three by 1966. She learned that children are both a blessing and a curse during the years before they left the nest. With the nest empty, she decided to write about what raising three children had been like.

The author says, “My dear husband taught my very young children to wish me happy Mother’s Day on Halloween. This is the reason for the title of my book of parenting stories. I remained the wicked witch until they all finally left home. I became the good witch of the south when our granddaughter was born. Ah! Grandchildren are much more FUN!”

Read about the children’s antics, as well as one embarrassing story about the witch, and stories about the grandchild.

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LOST INNOCENCE

Jacquelyn Sophie Champagne is eighteen years old in July of 1953, and can’t wait to leave her tiny south Louisiana hometown. Unlike most girls her age, she dreams of independence rather than becoming a brood mare for some dumb-ass Cajun who will rule the roost. She wants MORE…of everything!

After surviving sexual assault at an early age and stalking at college, she accepts a job in New York City, already in love with a man from lower Lafourche who wants to live in a houseboat in Cut Off, Louisiana, for the rest of his life. She can’t have both!
Which will she choose?

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GUILTY PLEASURE

Guilty Pleasure continues Jacquelyn Champagne LeRoux’s story. It is twenty-five years later. She suffers a tremendous loss at the sudden death of her husband and only lover, Cameron. Only four months after his death, she meets widowed surgeon, Ignatius Moretti, and feels immediate attraction. Her interest in another man feels wrong, however, so soon after the death of her husband. She is awash with guilt, shame, and feelings of betrayal that are only strengthened by her mother’s attitude.

Will she find love and happiness again? Or is she doomed to a life alone. Find out by reading the book.

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Guilty Pleasure