Delphine
Taming a pirate's heart.

Raised by Captain Jean Bouclaire, Delphine Delaronde lost her heart to his partner Philibert Bertrand when she was just a girl. But when she finally came of age and confessed her love to the dashing Louisiana smuggler, he dismissed her "juvenile crush." Embarrassed and hurt Phiney fled to France, hoping to forget his cruel rejection, unaware that Phil had realized too late the precious gift he had cast aside. By the time fate brought them together again, Delphine had inherited a title, and a noblewoman's responsibilities.

Now she seems beyond Philibert's reach forever. But beneath the poise and grace of the beautiful Countess Delaronde beats the passionate heart of a woman who will never give up her one true love.

BOOK DETAILS
Historical American romance, set in Louisiana in 1778
Book Four of Cherie's The Cajun series
A full-length novel of 90,000 words (about 365 printed book pages)
R-rated content: Steamy love scenes!
Originally published by Kensington Publishing Co.

The Cajuns series follows a family of Acadians (Cajuns) who travel to South Louisiana and start anew after being exiled from their Nova Scotia home. The first three books follow the Gallant sisters as they attempt to reunite with their father in the wilds of Louisiana and Delphine (Book Four) takes place during Louisiana's role in the American Revolution. The Dugas family saga continues with A Cajun Dream (Book Five) and The Letter (Book Six).

The Cajuns historical saga
Emilie
Rose
Gabrielle
Delphine
A Cajun Dream
The Letter (novella)

Other books by Cherie Claire:
The Cajun Embassy

Ticket to Paradise
Damn Yankees
Gone Pecan

Carnival Confessions: A Mardi Gras Novella

The Viola Valentine Mystery Series
A Ghost of a Chance
Ghost Town
Trace of a Ghost
Ghost Trippin'
Give Up the Ghost
The Ghost is Clear (novella)
Ghost Fever
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Delphine
Taming a pirate's heart.

Raised by Captain Jean Bouclaire, Delphine Delaronde lost her heart to his partner Philibert Bertrand when she was just a girl. But when she finally came of age and confessed her love to the dashing Louisiana smuggler, he dismissed her "juvenile crush." Embarrassed and hurt Phiney fled to France, hoping to forget his cruel rejection, unaware that Phil had realized too late the precious gift he had cast aside. By the time fate brought them together again, Delphine had inherited a title, and a noblewoman's responsibilities.

Now she seems beyond Philibert's reach forever. But beneath the poise and grace of the beautiful Countess Delaronde beats the passionate heart of a woman who will never give up her one true love.

BOOK DETAILS
Historical American romance, set in Louisiana in 1778
Book Four of Cherie's The Cajun series
A full-length novel of 90,000 words (about 365 printed book pages)
R-rated content: Steamy love scenes!
Originally published by Kensington Publishing Co.

The Cajuns series follows a family of Acadians (Cajuns) who travel to South Louisiana and start anew after being exiled from their Nova Scotia home. The first three books follow the Gallant sisters as they attempt to reunite with their father in the wilds of Louisiana and Delphine (Book Four) takes place during Louisiana's role in the American Revolution. The Dugas family saga continues with A Cajun Dream (Book Five) and The Letter (Book Six).

The Cajuns historical saga
Emilie
Rose
Gabrielle
Delphine
A Cajun Dream
The Letter (novella)

Other books by Cherie Claire:
The Cajun Embassy

Ticket to Paradise
Damn Yankees
Gone Pecan

Carnival Confessions: A Mardi Gras Novella

The Viola Valentine Mystery Series
A Ghost of a Chance
Ghost Town
Trace of a Ghost
Ghost Trippin'
Give Up the Ghost
The Ghost is Clear (novella)
Ghost Fever
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Delphine

by Cherie Claire
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Taming a pirate's heart.

Raised by Captain Jean Bouclaire, Delphine Delaronde lost her heart to his partner Philibert Bertrand when she was just a girl. But when she finally came of age and confessed her love to the dashing Louisiana smuggler, he dismissed her "juvenile crush." Embarrassed and hurt Phiney fled to France, hoping to forget his cruel rejection, unaware that Phil had realized too late the precious gift he had cast aside. By the time fate brought them together again, Delphine had inherited a title, and a noblewoman's responsibilities.

Now she seems beyond Philibert's reach forever. But beneath the poise and grace of the beautiful Countess Delaronde beats the passionate heart of a woman who will never give up her one true love.

BOOK DETAILS
Historical American romance, set in Louisiana in 1778
Book Four of Cherie's The Cajun series
A full-length novel of 90,000 words (about 365 printed book pages)
R-rated content: Steamy love scenes!
Originally published by Kensington Publishing Co.

The Cajuns series follows a family of Acadians (Cajuns) who travel to South Louisiana and start anew after being exiled from their Nova Scotia home. The first three books follow the Gallant sisters as they attempt to reunite with their father in the wilds of Louisiana and Delphine (Book Four) takes place during Louisiana's role in the American Revolution. The Dugas family saga continues with A Cajun Dream (Book Five) and The Letter (Book Six).

The Cajuns historical saga
Emilie
Rose
Gabrielle
Delphine
A Cajun Dream
The Letter (novella)

Other books by Cherie Claire:
The Cajun Embassy

Ticket to Paradise
Damn Yankees
Gone Pecan

Carnival Confessions: A Mardi Gras Novella

The Viola Valentine Mystery Series
A Ghost of a Chance
Ghost Town
Trace of a Ghost
Ghost Trippin'
Give Up the Ghost
The Ghost is Clear (novella)
Ghost Fever

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158508783
Publisher: Cherie Claire
Publication date: 05/21/2016
Series: Cherie Claire's Cajun Series , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 878 KB

About the Author

Cherie Claire grew up in south Louisiana, with mud between her toes and a rabid love of Mardi Gras parades. Born in New Orleans, she couldn't help but write about her unique, colorful state. Cherie is the award-winning author of The Cajun Series of historical romances, the Cajun Embassy series of contemporary romances and a paranormal mystery series featuring New Orleans ghost sleuth Viola Valentine. She's a Holt Award finalist, a Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award finalist and received the Louisiana Press Women Book of the Year. Read more at https://www.cherieclaire.net/.
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