Description:"Barely five feet tall, maybe five-feet-two. Spherical junction of hips, thighs and buttocks with what had to be D-cup breasts perfectly centered and anchored on a broad shouldered torso that all swells from a hand-span waist." That is Fortune Redding's assessment of the voluptuous blonde who struts into the Sinful, Louisiana Library like she owns the place. Anyone who has followed the adventures of CIA assassin Fortune Redding knows she has to work "off grid" since an arms dealer named Ahmad has put a one million dollar bounty on her head. She now works undercover as a former beauty contest winner who is now a librarian for Sinful, Louisiana, a small bayou town roughly two hours from New Orleans. In that capacity, she is the only one on duty when an aristocratic blonde strides into the library with the cool assurance that she would be the most beautiful woman in that room, or any other which she deigned to grace with her presence. She reminds Fortune of the women she would se in paintings of the Palace of Versailles and the Court of Louis XVI which are all that she remembers from high school French. Fortune has to be wary of any stranger so she keeps track of the blonde who reads a local history of Sinful in the reference section and walks out. The book is basically a history of Louisiana with one chapter on Sinful which mentions the Haunted Woods where people vanish, never to return. She wonders why the blonde would be interested in the Haunted Woods. Then, her curiosity is further stimulated when she examines an online collection o paintings from the Court of Louis XVI only to find the blonde's portrait. She is identified as Andrea Petain, who was born in 1766 and was lost to history in 1789, during the French Revolution. Could she be Andrea Petain? If so, how could someone born in the Eighteenth Century wind up in Sinful, Louisiana in the Twenty-First? Is there anything to time travel, Fortune wonders. She poses these questions to Ida Belle and Gertie, her friends from the Sinful Ladies Society at the daily luncheon meeting at Francine's Café. At that time, she learns that physicists think time travel is, at least, theoretically possible and the location of the dreaded Haunted Woods. (They all wonder if the Haunted Woods could be a channel for time travel. Is that why people vanish?) Since she is two hours from New Orleans, her friends apply the New Orleans standard of beauty to Fortune's morning visitor by calling her a Cajun Queen. ("With the adjective 'Cajun,' you're talking about New Orleans," Ida belle began. "We all know what the noun,'Queen,' means. So, you have a woman who's the Queen of New Orleans." "Or, at least, her part of it," Gertie added.") Fortune reflects that this Andrea Petain would be the "Cajun Queen" at the Playboy Mansion. After she closes the library at five, Fortune drives to the Haunted Woods since they're the only lead she has to the mysterious blonde. Does she find Andrea Petain? If so, why is she there? What secrets does she reveal? Does Fortune vanish in the Haunted Woods? If so, how does she return? Is time travel more than theoretical? If so, does Fortune learn the secret?We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Cajun Queen (Miss Fortune). To get started finding The Cajun Queen (Miss Fortune), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: "Barely five feet tall, maybe five-feet-two. Spherical junction of hips, thighs and buttocks with what had to be D-cup breasts perfectly centered and anchored on a broad shouldered torso that all swells from a hand-span waist." That is Fortune Redding's assessment of the voluptuous blonde who struts into the Sinful, Louisiana Library like she owns the place. Anyone who has followed the adventures of CIA assassin Fortune Redding knows she has to work "off grid" since an arms dealer named Ahmad has put a one million dollar bounty on her head. She now works undercover as a former beauty contest winner who is now a librarian for Sinful, Louisiana, a small bayou town roughly two hours from New Orleans. In that capacity, she is the only one on duty when an aristocratic blonde strides into the library with the cool assurance that she would be the most beautiful woman in that room, or any other which she deigned to grace with her presence. She reminds Fortune of the women she would se in paintings of the Palace of Versailles and the Court of Louis XVI which are all that she remembers from high school French. Fortune has to be wary of any stranger so she keeps track of the blonde who reads a local history of Sinful in the reference section and walks out. The book is basically a history of Louisiana with one chapter on Sinful which mentions the Haunted Woods where people vanish, never to return. She wonders why the blonde would be interested in the Haunted Woods. Then, her curiosity is further stimulated when she examines an online collection o paintings from the Court of Louis XVI only to find the blonde's portrait. She is identified as Andrea Petain, who was born in 1766 and was lost to history in 1789, during the French Revolution. Could she be Andrea Petain? If so, how could someone born in the Eighteenth Century wind up in Sinful, Louisiana in the Twenty-First? Is there anything to time travel, Fortune wonders. She poses these questions to Ida Belle and Gertie, her friends from the Sinful Ladies Society at the daily luncheon meeting at Francine's Café. At that time, she learns that physicists think time travel is, at least, theoretically possible and the location of the dreaded Haunted Woods. (They all wonder if the Haunted Woods could be a channel for time travel. Is that why people vanish?) Since she is two hours from New Orleans, her friends apply the New Orleans standard of beauty to Fortune's morning visitor by calling her a Cajun Queen. ("With the adjective 'Cajun,' you're talking about New Orleans," Ida belle began. "We all know what the noun,'Queen,' means. So, you have a woman who's the Queen of New Orleans." "Or, at least, her part of it," Gertie added.") Fortune reflects that this Andrea Petain would be the "Cajun Queen" at the Playboy Mansion. After she closes the library at five, Fortune drives to the Haunted Woods since they're the only lead she has to the mysterious blonde. Does she find Andrea Petain? If so, why is she there? What secrets does she reveal? Does Fortune vanish in the Haunted Woods? If so, how does she return? Is time travel more than theoretical? If so, does Fortune learn the secret?We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Cajun Queen (Miss Fortune). To get started finding The Cajun Queen (Miss Fortune), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.