Sweet Home Louisiana, an all-new sexy, small town, second chance rom com from New York Times bestselling author Erin Nicholas, is available now!
Thanks to a drawn-up-while-drinking-moonshine partnership agreement, Madison Allain has to spend thirty days back on the bayou before she can sell her part of the family business.
And if the heat and humidity and freaking alligators of Louisiana aren’t enough to agitate the cool and in-control California girl, then Owen Landry, the equally hot guy who stole her heart twelve years ago, will sure do the trick.
Owen just has to remember three simple-ish rules: Do not fight with her. Do not fight *over* her. Do *not* kiss her. He can do this. He’s charming and friendly for a living after all. But this is Maddie. The only woman to ever shake up this laid-back bayou boy.
Besides, she’s not staying. No way. These people and this town make her crazy. She doesn’t want to be crazy. She definitely does *not* want to own a swamp boat tour company. She just wants to paint. In her quiet, beautiful, alligators-not-allowed, *air-conditioned* art studio.
As for that hot bayou boy? Well, he’s…amazing. But he belongs here in the South. And she definitely doesn’t. Even if her heart stays behind when she leaves.
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Excerpt:
Owen felt his mouth curve into a grin as he heard the familiar clap, clap, clap behind him. That was one of his favorite sounds—high heels on the wooden dock of the Boys of the Bayou swamp boat tour company. He took his time turning and once he did, he started at the shoes. They were black and showed off bright red toenails. The straps wrapped sexily around trim ankles and led the eye right up to smooth, toned calves. The heels matched the black polka dots on the white skirt that thankfully didn’t start until mid-thigh, and showed off more tanned skin. He straightened from his kneeling position in one of the boats as his eyes kept moving up past the skirt to the bright red belt that accentuated a narrow waist and then to the silky black tank that molded to a pair of perfect breasts. He was fully anticipating her lips being bright red to go with that belt and her toenail polish. God, he loved red lipstick. And high heels. In any color. But before he could get to those lips, she used them, to say, “Oh, dammit, it’s you.” Owen’s gaze bypassed her mouth to fly to her eyes. Because he’d know that voice anywhere. Madison Allain was home. A day early. Not that an extra day would have helped him prepare. He’d been thinking about her visit for a week and was still as wound tight about it as he’d been when Sawyer, his business partner and cousin, had told him that she was coming home. For a month. Owen stood just watching her, fighting back all of the first words that he was tempted to say. Like, “Damn, you’re even more gorgeous than the last time I saw you.” Or, “I haven’t put anyone in the hospital lately.” Or, “I’ve missed you so fucking much.” Just for instance. She blew out a breath and now he did focus on her lips. Yep, red. Terrific. That wasn’t going to make ignoring them any easier. “I was hoping you were Sawyer,” she said, propping a hand on her hip. Owen tossed the wrench he held into the toolbox at his feet. “Nope. Sorry.” So she wasn’t happy to see him. Big shocker. He hadn’t always been the perfect Southern gentleman around Maddie, that was for sure. He wiped his hands on his jeans. Okay, he was supposed to be niceto her. That meant treating her like she was one of the tourists who frequented this dock. Polite. Friendly, but not I’ve-known-you-my-whole-life-and-kissed-you-a-whole-bunch friendly. Just mildly hey-how’s-it-goin’ friendly. So that she didn’t sell off her portion of the business that not only fed him and his other two partners, but that was their pride and joy. And the only thing he was really good at. Nice. Polite. A little friendly—but not too much. He could do that. Annoyed that within thirty seconds of seeing her again he was already thinking about kissing her, he kicked the toolbox, trying to slide it into the nook under the bow of the boat. Of course, he kicked it too hard and it tipped, spilling tools over the floor of the boat with loud clangs of metal against metal. He shoved a hand through his hair. That was typical. Everything was an overreaction when it came to how he acted around Maddie. Even the little stuff. Certainly the big stuff. Always had been. “Sawyer’s over at Ellie’s.” Owen pulled himself up out of the boat and onto the dock. That took him about two feet closer to her and he instantly became aware that he wasn’t wearing a shirt. Very aware as Maddie’s eyes tracked over his shoulders, chest and abs. The heat that arrowed through him was unwelcome. Though not unexpected. There had always been this crazy chemistry between them. Key word: crazy.
Book 2 in the Boys of the Bayou and what a series this turning out to be, this book ticked every box for me, it’s a great read with wonderful characters and it will certainly give you all the feels you would expect in a five star read.
Madison may be part owner in the Boys of the Bayou Touring and Hunting business but she hasn’t been a part of it for many years in fact she is only a partner because her brother left it to her when he died in a tragic accident. Madison wants to sell but the terms of the partnership say she must spend 30 days in the Autre before a sale can go through........
It’s funny how a place you think you hate becomes a place you love when you spend time with the family and friends you grew up with, when you start to remember all the funny things and moments that happened during your youth with people you love and that’s exactly what happens to Madison but she also falls in love all over again with one of the partners so will she stay or will she sell.....
This book captivated me, I laughed, I smiled and I swooned at the hot scenes throughout this great story, the characters have chemistry and the witty banter flows naturally. A must read.
Madison may be part owner in the Boys of the Bayou Touring and Hunting business but she hasn’t been a part of it for many years in fact she is only a partner because her brother left it to her when he died in a tragic accident. Madison wants to sell but the terms of the partnership say she must spend 30 days in the Autre before a sale can go through........
It’s funny how a place you think you hate becomes a place you love when you spend time with the family and friends you grew up with, when you start to remember all the funny things and moments that happened during your youth with people you love and that’s exactly what happens to Madison but she also falls in love all over again with one of the partners so will she stay or will she sell.....
This book captivated me, I laughed, I smiled and I swooned at the hot scenes throughout this great story, the characters have chemistry and the witty banter flows naturally. A must read.
This is the second book on the series and can easily be read as a stand alone, although since there is only one book before this one I would suggest you pick up book one as well.
Madison Allain is a part owner and thanks to conditions she has to spend thirty days back on the bayou before she can sell her part of the family business.
What she doesn’t count on is the feelings she still has for Owen Landry. Madison is the only woman who drives Owen absolutely crazy.
She is down on the bayou under sufferance and the last thing she wants is to be there. All she wants is to return to her art and California.
I love the crazy, whacky Landry family and Erin Nicholas brings Autre, Louisiana to life for me. I would love to be a part of their family.
This is a second chance at love story. The chemistry between Owen and Maddie is intense, the only real question is can they ignore their feelings or will they give in to the passion?
Sweet Home Louisiana is a story with a great deal of snort worthy, laugh out loud moments which captivated me from the first to the last chapter.
There was absolutely nothing that I would change and I cannot wait for the next book in the series.
Get ready for a fun ride into the bayou!
Sweet Home Louisiana is the second in the Boy’s of the Bayou series but can be read as a standalone. I am in love with this series that is filled with these kind, loyal, bayou crazy people and I know you will enjoy them too! Take a chance on this book and this series! You will not be disappointed!
Maddie hasn’t been back to the Bayou in years but when she is forced to spend time back in her hometown with all of its familiar people and places she is torn. She always planned on only staying a month but her decision has gotten so much harder to make and being anywhere near Owen isn’t helping her make the decision because those familiar feelings keep coming up to the surface.
The more time Owen spends with her the more he realizes that he loves and admires the woman she has become and he knows that he never really stopped loving her and he just wants her to be happy.
It takes her a bit of time for Maddie to realize that this community she grew up in and these wonderful people she grew up with, especially Owen, are everything she needs and wants to find her happily ever after.
Sweet Home Louisiana is the second in the Boy’s of the Bayou series but can be read as a standalone. I am in love with this series that is filled with these kind, loyal, bayou crazy people and I know you will enjoy them too! Take a chance on this book and this series! You will not be disappointed!
Maddie hasn’t been back to the Bayou in years but when she is forced to spend time back in her hometown with all of its familiar people and places she is torn. She always planned on only staying a month but her decision has gotten so much harder to make and being anywhere near Owen isn’t helping her make the decision because those familiar feelings keep coming up to the surface.
The more time Owen spends with her the more he realizes that he loves and admires the woman she has become and he knows that he never really stopped loving her and he just wants her to be happy.
It takes her a bit of time for Maddie to realize that this community she grew up in and these wonderful people she grew up with, especially Owen, are everything she needs and wants to find her happily ever after.
Start the series of standalones with My Best Friend’s Mardi Gras Wedding
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About Erin Nicholas
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Erin Nicholas has been writing romances almost as long as she’s been reading them. To date, she’s written over thirty sexy, contemporary novels that have been described as “toe-curling,” “enchanting,” “steamy,” and “fun.” She adores reluctant heroes, imperfect heroines, and happily ever afters.
Erin lives in the Midwest, where she enjoys spending time with her husband (who only wants to read the sex scenes in her books), her kids (who will never read the sex scenes in her books), and her family and friends (who claim to be “shocked” by the sex scenes in her books).
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