Southern Hospitality | Carrie Delatte
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Cajun Queens and finer things...humble are the deeds that fill the needs. When young history teacher, Blythe Delaune, begins to mold her life into a shared one with her fiance, Quentin Breaux, she discovers that she knew very little about her own life at all. Traveling between her home along Bayou Lafourche and Quentin's home in the city of New Orleans, Blythe begins to unmask secrets and mysteries that stem back through the generations. With Quentin's law career at a high, it becomes obvious to them both that his idol and mentor, Judge Ansil LaMere III, has ulterior motives when it comes to his attention and coaching of the rising star of a lawyer. Though they begin to sense LaMere's not-so-sincere plans for them, the couple finds themselves trapped in a world of decadence, high social standings, all things that being under the judge's wing has to offer. Willow Ridge Plantation brings his terrorizing intentions to light as Blythe is forced to accept her lineage, believe in things that go bump in the night, and learn to trust a few ghosts from her past. Blythe and Quentin fight to keep Louisiana a place where there really is no such thing as a stranger-come hell or high water."