'Tall, Dark and Cajun' by Sandra Hill


Jane Squires

If you cannot handle Song of Solomon, then this book is not for you. If you can, you are in for an adventure.

A book so hard to lay down. First, Rachel burns her 5 year live-in doctor's exercise stuff, etc. Anyone who cannot accept you for who you are, doesn't really love you.

So Rachel heads to Louisiana to meet her grandmother she never knew existed. From the big city to Cajun Country is definitely shell shock. Yet Rachel learns so many lessons, you are gripped by the setting and descriptions.

Remy was injured while serving his country. His manhood turns women off but not Rachel. Rachel sees beneath the scars to the inward man. Love at first sight but many struggles before committment follow.

I loved Aunt (Tante LuLu) and Rachel's tobbaco spitting Grandma.

A pet alligator, herbal remedies, drug cartel, and more keep you entranced all through the story.

Need an adventure? Get the book.

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