Felice
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- USD 6.99
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- USD 6.99
Descripción editorial
Winner-NTRWA Carolyn Reader's Choice Award
When beautiful shipping heiress Felicité Marielle Christiane Andrews finally returns to New Orleans after two years abroad, she does not expect to come face to face with the man she cannot forget—or to find him more captivating than ever. Now she must remind herself that she:
Lives a fabulous life in England
Is engaged to marry a fine man of nobility
Cannot allow the wicked Cajun back into her life…
…But indeed, she does.
Charismatic René Thibodeaux, illegitimate son of a voodoo witch, has worked hard to rise above his poverty-stricken bayou youth. He’s put his thieving and womanizing days behind him and earned a high-ranking position at Felice’s father’s company. Seeing her again only intensifies his longing for her—and his deep remorse for his past foolishness. But despite his success, he must remind himself:
He is unworthy of Felice in every way
She is forbidden fruit
He will do anything to win her—even risk his life…
“An extremely promising writer of American historical romance.”
—Booklist on Josette
“Gripped me from the opening page…kept me reading long into the night.”
—Jodi Thomas on Alanna
“A story to be savored.”
—Publishers Weekly on Celine
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Forbidden romance between the heiress to a shipping fortune and a Cajun man drives Roth's beguiling Bayou Bad Boys series debut (after Josette). In 1859, Felice Andrews returns to New Orleans after years abroad accompanied by Mayhew Rutherford, Marquess of Ainsworth, who intends to ask her father for permission to marry her. Upon arrival at her brother Michel's shipping office, Felice encounters Ren Thibodeaux, the man who broke her heart three years before and now works for Michel. The attraction between Felice and Ren reawakens as Felice assists her brother with the company's bookkeeping. Though Ren is proud of his business accomplishments, having risen above his humble beginnings as the illegitimate son of a voodoo priestess, he still believes that Felice is too good for him. But as the relationship between Felice and Mayhew crumbles, Felice seeks solace in Ren 's arms and discovers that their time apart has not lessened the fire between them. The world of antebellum New Orleans is well-rendered and immersive, and will draw readers in from the very first page. With its strong heroine and themes of enduring love, this sweet story will appeal to fans of historical romance who want a break from Regency England.