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    Interview with the Vampire - The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice
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    In "Interview with the Vampire," readers are introduced to Louis, a vampire who opens up about his origins, nature, and experiences to a young journalist in New Orleans. The book offers a fresh and innovative look at vampires and their lore, exploring themes of immortality, love, loneliness, and existential musings. The narrative style draws readers into a world of vampirism that Anne Rice vividly recreates, making it hard to believe it's fantasy, and leaving a lasting impact on those who delve into the story.

    The book delves into the emotional elements of vampirism, portraying the struggles and complexities of being a vampire without romanticizing the experience. Through the eyes of Louis, readers get a glimpse into a world where the act of being a vampire is not idealized, but rather depicted as an intense emotional crisis that surpasses human struggles. The characters, including Louis, Lestat, and Claudia, are brought to life in a mesmerizing and realistic manner, making the reader live with them until the end of the journey.

    ISEE…” said the vampire thoughtfully, and slowly he walked across the room towards the window. For a long time he stood there against the dim light from Divisadero Street and the passing beams of traf...

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    Fantasy Lover
    Book 1 in the series:Dark-Hunter

    Fantasy Lover (Julian of Macedon) - Dark-Hunter by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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    'Fantasy Lover (Julian of Macedon)' in the Dark-Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon follows the story of Julian, a 2000-year-old warrior cursed to be a love slave trapped in a book. When summoned by Grace, a psychologist with past sexual hang-ups, their relationship evolves beyond the initial expectations. As Grace helps Julian navigate the world and understand love, they both face danger and compassion, leading to an intriguing and suspenseful plot that intertwines romance, Greek mythology, and psychological complexities.

    The novel is a blend of romance, adventure, and Greek mythology, providing a fun and light read with a fast-paced plot that keeps readers engaged. Sherrilyn Kenyon introduces readers to the Dark Hunter series through this book, setting the stage for a series full of paranormal romance elements and unique character dynamics.

    Grace Alexander flinched at Selena's overly loud voice in the small New Orleans cafe where they sat, finishing up their lunch of red beans and rice. Unfortunately for her, Selena's voice possessed a l...

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    Easy Love
    Book 1 in the series:Boudreaux

    Easy Love - Boudreaux by Kristen Proby
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    In "Easy Love" by Kristen Proby, the story revolves around Kate, a corporate spy hired by her best friend to uncover embezzlement within their company, which happens to be run by Eli, the CEO of the family business. As Kate delves into her investigation, she finds herself drawn to Eli despite their initial intentions. The book is set in New Orleans, with a strong focus on family dynamics, romance, and uncovering the truth amidst personal and professional challenges. The narrative is filled with suspense, romantic tension, and well-developed characters, creating a captivating and engaging read.

    The writing style in "Easy Love" reflects Kristen Proby's signature blend of romance, humor, and emotional depth. The story is characterized by strong character development, a dynamic plot that balances mystery and romance, and a vividly depicted New Orleans setting. Through the interactions between Kate and Eli, the author explores themes of trust, vulnerability, and the complexities of relationships, making for a compelling and heartwarming story that keeps readers eagerly turning the pages.

    “Eli’s not as scary as we’ve all led you to believe. I promise.” And then she’s gone. The cab swerves again, and I send up a prayer of thanks that I didn’t eat breakfast this morning as I use my hand ...

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    The King of Bourbon Street - NOLA Nights by Thea de Salle
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    Arianna Barrington escapes to New Orleans with her brother after a sex tape scandal, where she meets Sol DuMont, a hotel mogul dealing with his own personal struggles. The two quickly connect and embark on a passionate affair filled with steamy scenes and light BDSM. The story is set against the backdrop of New Orleans, with well-developed side characters adding depth to the plot. The narrative is infused with humor, dry wit, and a strong sense of place, making the book a fun and romantic read.

    Arianna “Rain” Barrington smirked as she listened in on the furious discussion in the hall. Of all her brothers, Richard was the eldest and their mother’s favorite, and when Mama went full bitchzilla,...

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    Mina and the Undead
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    Book 1 in the series:Mina

    Mina and the Undead - Mina by Amy McCaw
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    Mina and the Undead by Amy McCaw is a young adult horror novel set in 1990's New Orleans, following Mina as she visits her sister Libby in a city filled with life and myths of abnormal beings. The plot revolves around mysterious murders happening in the city, with Mina and her sister's proximity to the victims getting dangerously close. The writing style is fast-paced, easy to read, and includes beautiful descriptions of New Orleans, making readers feel fully immersed in the setting. The story is filled with twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats and eager to uncover the dark secrets lurking in the streets of New Orleans.


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    Prisoner of Desire - Louisiana History by Jennifer Blake
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    'Prisoner of Desire' in the series 'Louisiana History' by author Jennifer Blake follows the story of Anya Hamilton, who, after her fiancé is killed in a duel, concocts a plan to kidnap the man responsible, Ravel Duralde. As the two are forced into close quarters, a romance begins to blossom amidst a web of danger and mystery in the vibrant setting of New Orleans. The plot is filled with twists and turns, incorporating elements of suspense, romance, and historical intrigue. The writing style is described as vivid and immersive, with detailed descriptions that bring the setting and characters to life.


    (Also, see 15 recommendations for the series Louisiana History )

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    Dragons Wild
    Book 1 in the series:Dragons

    Dragons Wild - Dragons by Robert Lynn Asprin
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    'Dragon's Wild' by Robert Lynn Asprin is a humorous fantasy novel set in New Orleans, focusing on Griffen McCandles who discovers he is descended from a line of almost purebred dragons. As Griffen navigates his newfound powers and the dangers that come with them, he becomes involved in an illicit gambling ring run by dragons, leading to a series of adventures filled with humor, quirky characters, and a unique blend of fantasy elements. The writing style of the book combines elements of humor, fantasy, and urban fantasy, creating a story that keeps readers entertained and engaged.

    It was early June, which in Michigan meant one could almost count on summer being here to stay. The state was notorious for its “Indian winters,” which lingered forever. When the snows melted, it was ...

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    French Silk by Sandra Brown
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    Claire Laurent, the owner of French Silk, a successful lingerie company in New Orleans, finds herself in the midst of a murder investigation when the TV evangelist, Jackson Wilde, who has been targeting her business, is found dead. District Attorney Robert Cassidy takes on the case, leading to a conflict of interest as he becomes romantically involved with Claire. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers engaged and guessing until the end. The setting in New Orleans is vividly described, adding depth to the story and creating a captivating atmosphere.

    The medical examiner’s remark was an understatement, Cassidy thought. He guessed the murder weapon was a .38 snub-nose revolver, fired at close range. Hollow-tip bullets. The perpetrator had definitel...

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    The Listener by Robert R. McCammon
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    In "The Listener" by Robert R. McCammon, set in the hot and humid summer of 1934 Louisiana during the Great Depression, the story follows the intertwining lives of two small-time grifters, John Partlow and Ginger LaFrance, as they concoct a sinister plan to kidnap the children of a wealthy shipping magnate. Unbeknownst to them, one of the children is a telepath who communicates with Curtis Mayhew, a young black man with a unique ability to listen telepathically. As the plot unfolds, it delves into themes of good versus evil, crime, mental illness, and the deep-seated racial discrimination of the era, culminating in a dark and suspenseful narrative that keeps readers hooked chapter after chapter.

    Robert R. McCammon's writing style in "The Listener" is marked by his masterful storytelling, creating realistic characters and dialogue that immerse readers in a gripping tale of suspense and mystery. The novel intricately weaves together multiple storylines, from the ruthless actions of the main characters to the unexpected twists and turns that keep the plot engaging until the very end. With vivid descriptions of the 1930s Deep South and a blend of historical events like the Lindbergh kidnapping and Bonnie and Clyde's deaths, McCammon skillfully captures the atmosphere of the time period, adding depth and authenticity to the narrative.


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    A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
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    'A Confederacy of Dunces' by John Kennedy Toole is a dark comedy set in New Orleans, following the eccentric and obnoxious protagonist, Ignatius J. Reilly. The plot revolves around Ignatius' misadventures and interactions with a range of bizarre characters in the city, showcasing a mix of humor and sadness. The writing style is described as unique, blending humor with a touch of melancholy, and featuring well-developed characters in a vividly constructed setting.

    A green hunting cap squeezed the top of the fleshy balloon of a head. The green earflaps, full of large ears and uncut hair and the fine bristles that grew in the ears themselves, stuck out on either ...

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