![]() ![]() It was not an easy childhood for a painfully shy girl. Sylvie Fontaine grew up in a family of wealthy, overachieving, Creole women. ![]() That book was so great that I had to track down Luc and Sylvie's story, The Love Potion. I recently read Tall, Dark and Cajun, which was the first time I'd read Sandra Hill. Hill updates (sort of) William Shakespeare’s classic A Midsummer Night’s Dream, when a sexy scientist inadvertently casts a love spell on the last man she’d ever want to fall in love with. Speaking of New York Times and USA Today bestseller Sandra Hill, Romantic Times BOOKclub declares that, “humor and Hill are a winning team.” Whether she’s entangling handsome Viking warriors in outrageously hot and funny romantic adventures-in the distant past or, remarkably, in the modern day-or creating contemporary love stories as hilarious as they are scorchingly hot, Hill is a master. The marvelously hysterical The Love Potion is the first in her Cajun Men series, and introduces readers to the amazing Tante Lulu. “Always fresh, romantic, inventive, and hilarious.”-New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs ![]()
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