The Boudreaux Sisters

The Boudreaux Sisters

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The Boudreaux Sisters is a story about four Creole sisters who are descendants of the infamous Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau II. After unfortunate circumstances, Eva Marie, the mother of the Boudreaux SIsters, is forced to close down The Healing Pointe, which was a family business in New Orleans that was run by her legendary father, Dr. Aggie Boudreaux. Eva Marie relocated to Atlanta with her longtime partner, Jackie, her mother, Mama Red and their daughters, Caresse Annette, Marcelle Antoinette, Brigette Marie and Desiree Laurent. After settling down in Atlanta, Eva Marie soon discovers that her daughters have inherited unique and special gifts. Eva Marie, who is also uniquely special, begins to help her daughters hone their abilities. She also decides to carry on her father's legacy and open up The Healing Center. Not only is The Healing Center a herbal remedy shop, it is also a bonne magie shop, which means "good magic" in Creole, to help those in need. As you read, you'll find out that not everyone is who they say they are and at the end of the day, some people will do anything for love. Even if it means hurting their best friend. I present to you The Boudreaux Sisters. Enjoy!
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In Fontenot, Louisiana, where the cypress keep their own counsel and the graves remember, Solene Boudreaux comes home. Soft-spoken but razor-bright, the eighteen-year-old can hear and answer the dead, a gift that cost her father his life and drove her mother north to Chicago in the vain hope of quiet. Now Solene returns to begin college, to help in her family's funeral home, and to learn the boundaries of a power that refuses to be sedated. The dead greet her like kin. One of them, an ancestral spirit with unfinished business, fastens to her shadow. Beauragard "Beau" Andrews is Fontenot's golden myth: twenty, blue-eyed, the town's favored son with a smile that opens doors and a legacy that opens vaults. He is also the Chosen, host and reincarnation of a forgotten European god whose seven hungers are beauty, fertility, magic, wealth, prosperity, war, and madness. The god wears Beau like a well-cut suit, whispering strategies, sharpening his charm, and marking Solene as the vessel required to continue its line. As campus lights dim and the bayou fog rises, Solene's days knot into a private war: the ancestor tugging her toward reckoning, the town's courtesies masking old cruelties, and Beau's courtship, tender one breath, terrifying the next, conducted under the god's gaze. Desire becomes a trapdoor. Visions thicken in the air. Family histories surface like bones in rain-soft earth. To survive, Solene must master the dead who claim her, confront the living who would use her, and choose whether to break a dynasty older than Fontenot itself or be bound to it, body and soul.

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