The Jolie Blonde Series Vol 1-3: A Louisiana Trilogy
M.A. Harper

But theirs is not the typical romance, and their story arc leads not to your typical happy ending, but to a series of heartfelt resolutions that satisfy on many levels – and on both sides of the veil.
Still, there’s a whole lot of romance! And also a little something of everything that pleases: the New Orleans music scene, paranormal and metaphysical elements, even a taste of action-adventure on the bayou. M.A. Harper’s compelling prose is both lyrical and piercing, each beautifully written novel rich in in-depth characterization and atmospheric setting.
THE GIRL WHO DANCED AT THE COME ON INN - Book One, The Jolie Blonde Series Your money back if you finish the first chapter of this hot, believable, all-too-real love story, and don't keep reading! Because The Girl Who … begins with every girl’s (and every woman’s) ultimate romantic fantasy—meeting the man of your dreams and realizing it, in one head-spinning moment, when both white-hot passion and everlasting love are ignited in a millisecond. Equally in both of you. At age fifteen.
Only seconds before it happened, you couldn’t know this was your dream love because you never knew there was a man like this, and of all things, asleep in a bait store. As in real life, it's not the “cute meet” Michelle expected. Instead, it's the real thing.
FIRE ON THE BAYOU - Book Two, The Jolie Blonde Series Cajun musician A.P. (Adrien) Savoie gets a second chance when the love of his life, his ex-wife Michelle, shows up in New Orleans unexpectedly, mostly to give him hell. It’s not long before Michelle once again falls under the dazzling spell of New Orleans and its music, and gradually, just a little bit at a time…the charismatic Adrien himself. Can they make a new beginning?
We're not going to lie: this is no formula romance. But it's such a good love story it'll give you goose bumps.
LOVE AFTER DEATH - Book Three, The Jolie Blonde Series The scene’s shifted dramatically—now it's a triangle, but not the usual kind . Award-winning chef Phil Randazzo, and his anthropologist wife, Michelle, are as happy as any newlyweds with five kids and a ton of history. But something’s eerily amiss.
Michelle’s younger child has an imaginary playmate, “Casper”, who seems responsible for all sorts of unexplained mischief. And nothing explains that dude Phil saw upstairs who looked exactly like Michelle’s dead husband, Cajun musician A.P. Savoie.
Harper creates a unique and spooky triangle in Love After Death. Many of its most rewarding thrills (chills too, if truth be told) come from the savvy story of newlyweds and stepfamilies feeling their way with the greatest good humor, yet seemingly thwarted despite all efforts.