Cajun Nights

by Patrice Michelle, Samantha Winston, Annie Windsor

Ellora's Cave

Sensual: Anthology, Sensual: Paranormal, Paranormal Romance: Anthology

October 9, 2003

ISBN-13: 1843606658

Available in: e-Book

Cajun Nights
by Patrice Michelle, Samantha Winston, Annie Windsor

Le Mystère by Samantha Winston
Luke meets a ghost from his past and falls in love with her. Jesse just wants to live again...to share the passion she's found with Luke.
But evil stalks the star-crossed lovers. A past murder is uncovered, and Luke has to face his worst nightmare in order to save the woman he's come to love.

Embrace the Moon by Patrice Michelle
Part werewolf, part vampire, Rafael Delacroix is a man outcast, even from his own heart.
Try as she might to set her life straight, trouble seems to follow independent-minded Roxanne Waters wherever she goes. When a debt owed brings this spunky human female and brooding loner werevamp together, their sensual natures demand they learn to entrust their lives to another. Only then can Rafael and Roxanne truly understand what it means to EMBRACE THE MOON.

Malédiction by Annie Windsor
Kiri Aukland can "read" everyone except Chank Arceneaux, the FBI's Cajun Batman, and a murderer who just ruined her profiling career. Damn Arceneaux with his dark eyes and sexy bayou accent. What is he—some sort of psychic superhero? Or the villain she seeks? Chank Arceneaux, last of the ancient Trakyr race, must stop the murderer, an age-old foe bent on destroying everything Chank loves-including Kiri. When her investigation leads her to Chank's lair in the Atchafalaya, he knows he could spend forever with this woman...assuming he can keep her alive until morning.

Sexual Content: E-rotic. Genre: Shapeshifter.

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Patrice Michelle's Bio

Born and raised in the southeast, I have been a fan of romance novels since I was thirteen years old. When I was in college, I wrote my first romance novel....well, um...I attempted to write my first romance novel. There I was, 80,000 words into the historical novel, and my hero and heroine still hadn't had sex yet. LOL! I think I was intimidated to write that first love scene. Over a decade later, I picked up that unfinished, dusty manuscript and read it, thinking maybe I could do this writing thing. Since then I have learned so much about the craft of writing. First and foremost, I learned that writing is just that--a craft. It's something I'll always learn from and improve upon.

The tone of my novels may range from intense to light hearted, but one thing always holds true with my writing--I will always write a sensual romance (kinda ironic considering my first attempt at a romance, don't you think?).