Blue Bayou

by JoAnn Ross

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JoAnn Ross, one of the fastest-rising stars in contemporary romance, begins a stunning trilogy that showcases her extraordinary storytelling ability and introduces the unforgettable, moss-draped splendor of Blue Bayou.
Danielle Dupree, daughter of a prominent judge, was the closest thing to a princess the sleepy Louisiana town of Blue Bayou ever had. Her passionate teenage love affair with Jack Callahan was cut short for reasons that were never clear to Dani — but were all too obvious to show more Jack, the sexy bad-boy son of Judge Dupree's housekeeper.
Thirteen years later Dani, a widow with a son, comes home to start a new life and is surprised that Jack, too, has moved back to the Bayou. A former DEA agent who is now a bestselling author, Jack has bought Dani's childhood home, Beau Soleil. But even as their passion reignites, Dani and Jack know that secrets hang in the air...and that the past may ruin their second chance at a once-in-a-lifetime love.
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A fairly decent read that had potential to be so much better. The set up for the story was ripe with angst. But all that emotional potential was sort of ignored.

This was the story of young lovers, Jack and Danielle, who were separated by the heroine's father who forced the hero to leave her when they were teenaged lovers. Then he forced her to an unwed mothers home to have their baby and give it up for adoption. Now they have both moved back to Blue Bayou. He has purchased her ancestral home and she is a widow with a young son.

I expected the son to play a bigger role in the story since it was mentioned several times that he was the center of her world. He was in there some but several important events didn't include him When their show more daughter turns up out of the blue looking for her birth parents no one even says 'hey you have a brother' and there is no scene where they meet.

There were many opportunities for the angst level to build but they didn't happen. The two fell back into each others arms very easily in fact she almost seemed like a Harlequin Presents heroine in the way that she couldn't control her trembling, melting response to him anytime he was near. The father also was forgiven way too easily, twice. In fact I would have preferred that she not forgive him at all.

Overall a decent read that kind of just missed the mark for me.
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This is the first book in a trilogy that introduces the moss-draped splendor of the Blue Bayou.

Danielle Dupree, daughter of a prominent judge, was the closest thing to a princess the sleepy Louisiana town of Blue Bayou ever had. Her passionate teenage love affair with Jack Callahan was cut short for reasons that were never clear to Dani - but were all too obvious to Jack, the sexy bad-boy son of Judge Dupree's housekeeper.

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Romance author JoAnn Ross was born in Santa Monica, California and grew up in Oregon. Before becoming a full-time author in 1983, she worked as an advertising account executive and for a large metropolitan newspaper. She has written over 95 novels and has won numerous awards including Romantic Times's Career Achievement Awards in both category and show more contemporary single title. She also writes under the names of JoAnn Robbins and JoAnn Robb. Because she gives writing workshops on-line and at conferences, she was named the Romance Writers of America's Pro-Mentor of the Year. She currently lives with her husband in Tennessee. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Blue Bayou
Original publication date
2002-04-02
People/Characters*
Jack Callahan; Danielle Dupree
Important places*
Louisiane, Etats Unis
Dedication
To Christy Marchand, who took me to Nottaway, and my guys, Jay and Patrick, with whom I've passed many a good time, and last, but never least, Marisa and Parker Ryan Ross, the lagniappe in my life.
First words
The moon hung full and low and bloodred over the bayou as Jack Callahan sat out on the gallerie of the crumbling plantation house, working on a bottle of whiskey that wasn't working on him.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"I was beginning to think you'd never ask."
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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3568 .O843485 .B58Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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English, French
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