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The Landry Series |
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Ruby ..(1994) | Pearl in the Mist ..(1994) | All That Glitters ..(1995) | Hidden Jewel ..(1995) | Tarnished Gold ..(1996) |
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In the heart of the bayou, Ruby Landry lives a simple, happy life. But innocence can't last forever... The only family Ruby Landry has ever known are her loving guardian, Grandmère Catherine, a Cajun spiritual healer, and her drunken, outcast Grandpèrb Jack. Although thinking about her dead mother and mysterious father sometimes makes her feel as mournful as the wind sighing through the Spanish moss, Ruby is grateful for all she has. Her life is filled with hope and promise...especially when her attraction for handsome Paul Tate blossoms into a mysterious, wonderful love. But Paul's wealthy parents forbid him to associate with a poor Landry, and Grandmère urges her to follow her dream of becoming a great painter, foreseeing a time when Ruby will be surrounded with riches in the dazzling city of New Orleans! Yet she cannot know how close that uncertain future looms.... In a faded photograph, Ruby glimpses for the first time the image of her father -- and learns of a shameful deception and a shocking scheme of blackmail that now must come to light. Stunned by these revelations, she is devastated when Grandmère dies, leaving her to seek out her father in his vast New Orleans mansion. There, in a house of lies, madness, and cruel torment, Ruby clings to her memories of Paul to keep her heart alive. For only their love can save her now.... |
Fate whisked Ruby from a simple life in the Louisiana Bayou. But her new riches bring more treachery than happiness... Even after a year as a Dumas, Ruby still wonders at the splendor of the family's New Orleans mansion, and rejoices in the love of the father she had never known. But true happiness in her new home is as elusive as d swamp mist. Ruby must carefully avoid a venomous enemy: her stepmother, Daphne, who cringes and sneers at her backwater upbringing. And Ruby's every effort to befriend her twin sister, Gisselle -- especially since Gisselle's crippling accident -- is answered with bitterness and vicious backstabbing. So idyllic Greenwood -- the exclusive girls' boarding school that her father has chosen for his daughters' senior year -- seems to promise some peace from the conniving Daphne, and maybe even a fresh start with Gisselle. But Ruby's kind isn't welcome at Greenwood, and the legendarily strict headmistress, Mrs. Ironwood, plots with her stepmother to make her life miserable. Meanwhile, Gisselle is on a mission to break every school rule, leaving Ruby to suffer the humiliating punishments. But Ruby doesn't lose hope -- until a terrible tragedy leaves her alone in a world that never really wanted her. Ruby will have to summon every last ounce of her Cajun strength to reclaim her home, her future, and the happiness she once knew.... |
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Driven from the Dumas Mansion back to her beloved bayou, Ruby's only hope is that fate will let her begin anew... Living again in a humble shack, Ruby is determined to make a secure and happy home for her precious infant daughter, Pearl. Paul Tate -- her first love, whom she was forced to abandon -- is at her side once more, now a man of dazzling wealth. When he whisks her into his grand house, it seems their future is assured. As mistress of Cypress Woods, Ruby can forget even the shocking reason she and Paul must wed in a secret ceremony and remain husband and wife in name alone. But the thick, expensive walls of Cypress Woods cannot shut out the terrible memories that have woven their fabric over her destiny, or the cold eyes of Paul's mother, Gladys, reminding Ruby of the secret she must keep to give Pearl a loving father. Then her venomous twin sister, Gisselle, arrives to taunt her with news of Beau Andreas, the true father Pearl has never met, and the only man Ruby will ever long for with all her body and soul, Desperate to find the complete, fulfilling life she craves, Ruby builds a precarious new existence, a flimsy shanty of hope that the first flood washes away. Only when the storm exposes the very blackest evils of the past will she glimpse the rainbow's fragile promise, a morning of sunshine and laughter with a family of her own.... |
Pearl hopes for happiness, but destiny is drawing her deep into the shadows of her family's tainted past... Raised
in a New Orleans mansion filled with kindness and laughter, Pearl
Andreas dreams of going to college and becoming a doctor. With all the
finest families wishing her well, her high school graduation party is
almost as festive as Mardi Gras itself. But even a famous jazz back's
beat cannot drive away her fear that she will never know the magic of
romantic passion, or the truth of her family's buried secrets. Yet her
summer job as a nurse's aide in an elegant old hospital is as
fascinating as she hoped it would be... and an experiences intern is
eager to share his friendship with her.
But
the sultry Louisiana heat cannot dispel her family's sinful legacy, or
the cruel accident that befalls one of Pearl's twin brothers. Then the
bayou that caught him in its spell beckons to her mother, Ruby, who
flees, tormented, back to her Cajun roots. With Pearl's other brother
deathly ill, and her father retreating into his own bourbon-soaked
world, Pearl's cherished dreams swirl away with the hurricane winds.
Seeking
her mother and the shocking truths of her heritage, she finds a blessed
refuge in the arms of a Cajun man, the gentlest friend she has ever
known. But only when the storm clouds clear can she savor the springtime
sweetness that always, always seems beyond tomorrow... |
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Gabriel
Landry is as beautiful as her beloved bayou.
Her
high school graduation just days away, Gabriel is blissfully happy,
despite the ever-widening rift between her Mama and her conniving,
whiskey-drinking Daddy. Then rich cannery owner Octavious Tate surprises
her near a secluded pond and shatters her sweet innocence, forever...
Pregnant
and desolate, Gabriel agrees to let Octavious's frigid wife Gladys
pretend she's the one who's expecting, and claim the baby as her own.
Hiding in a tiny room in the Tate mansion, Gabriel is miserable,
awaiting visits from her Mama, whose reputation as a Cajun healer gives
her an excuse to treat Gladys Tate's "pregnancy." But nothing
is more wrenching than the moment when Gladys takes baby Paul away
forever.
A
twilight gloom settles in Gabriel's soul, until a hunting party brings
handsome, gentle Creole millionaire Pierre Dumas to the bayou. Falling
desperately in love, she does not heed the warning voice: he may bring
more grief than she can bear... |
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