Sunday, January 18, 2015

Blog Tour Stop/Guest Post/Review - Rue Toulouse by Debby Grahl

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RUE Toulouse
by Debby Grahl
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Release Date: January 15 , 2014
Genre: FICTION / Romance / General / Suspense
ISBN e-book:   978-1-61213-318-8
Available from: Amazon, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, and TWCS PH

~~SUMMARY~~
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It’s Mardi Gras time in New Orleans. Attending a masquerade ball, wealthy fashion designer Caterine Doucette, dressed as a shimmering ice princess, has her cool façade shattered when she encounters Bayou-born ex-cop Remi Michaud, disguised as the darkly handsome pirate Jean Lafitte. Their true identities hidden, the princess and the pirate come together in an explosion of passion and desire. But when fantasy turns to cold reality, Caterine panics and disappears into the night, unaware this man will soon be sent to rescue her from a killer and will capture her heart.

Orphaned at a young age, Caterine grew up in the home of her beloved grandmother, Miss Dauphine Doucette. Despised by her Doucette relatives for the devotion she received from her grandmère, Caterine suffered years of envy and disdain. The young Caterine learned quickly how easily the love she had to give could be thrown back in her face.

After Miss Dauphine turns over ownership of the century-old fashion house, Ma Chérie, to Caterine, an attempt is made on her life, for there are those in the Doucette family who will stop at nothing to possess what they feel is their rightful inheritance.

Not knowing whom to trust, Caterine goes into hiding. Miss Dauphine, convinced someone in her own family is behind the attack, hires Remi, now working for a private security company, to track her down and unmask her would-be assassin.

Learning that the affluent Caterine Doucette is the beautiful princess he held in his arms at the ball, Remi is torn between his growing desire for her and painful memories of another rich socialite’s betrayal. Caterine finds herself falling in love with Remi, but old embedded pain leaves her afraid to open her heart.

Down in the Big Easy, Caterine and Remi must learn to trust one another if they are to survive in a world of family greed and ruthless revenge.

~~EXCERPT~~
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“Hello, Princess.”

Caterine stared in disbelief at the man leaning against the door frame. Her mouth suddenly gone dry, she whispered, “Remi?”

“At your service.”

She opened her mouth and closed it several times before she stammered, “Wha-what are you doing here?”

“Your grandmother sent me.”

“Why?”

“Let me in, and I’ll tell you.”

Without a word, she stepped back to let him pass. He quickly scanned the room. “Nice, isn’t it? I’ve never stayed here, but I’ve heard it’s a great hotel. It suits you. But would you care to tell me why you’re here and not on a plane out of New Orleans?”

Caterine’s back stiffened. “I don’t see what concern that is of yours. I called Elaine and expected either Paul or her to come. So, again, what are you doing here instead of Paul?”

“You’re in trouble and need help.”

“But you don’t even know me.”

Remi smiled. “We have met.”

Caterine felt her face turning scarlet.

He chuckled. “I take it you remember.”

Remember? Oh, how she remembered. She’d relived those moments in his arms over and over again. And here he was standing in front of her wanting to help. It took everything she had not to throw herself at him. “I still don’t understand. How did you find out what happened?”

“I was on my way home when I heard Ma Chérie’s alarm. I found your hair clip and the blood on the sidewalk. What did that guy do to you?”

She looked away and in a barely audible voice said, “He held a gun to my back and tried to force me into a van.”

Remi’s jaw tightened. “That fils de putain left some blood. If we find him, we have a DNA sample.” He reached out and took her hand. “How did you get away from him?”

“First I swung wildly and hit him in the nose with the alarm remote I had in my fist. Then I got him with my umbrella.”

“Way to go, Princess.”

She gave him a slight smile. “And I’m pretty sure the remote saved my life. I set the alarm off while he held the gun to my back.”

“You must have been terrified. I promise we’ll get the bastard who did that to you.”

She tried to blink back the tears that suddenly filled her eyes.

“Don’t cry.” With the tip of his finger, he brushed away the tear that slid down her cheek. “You’re safe. I’m here.”

~~Natasha's Review~~
This was a good story and I enjoyed reading it. It had mystery, suspense, laughter and love. 

The beginning starts with the death of Catherine's parents at a young age and her going to live with her wealthy grandmother Dauphine Doucette and her aunts, uncles and cousins. 

Fast forwarding to the present where Catherine is now an adult and works at her grandmother's shop where they design clothes in the Quarter. 

One evening Catherine attends her best friend Elaine and husband Paul's masquerade party dressed like an 'ice princess' and meets the stranger she spoke to from earlier in the day who introduces himself by the name of Jean Lafitte; a known pirate. He asks her to dance and she is surprised by the spark that is between them. 

The pirate's real name is Remi; he leads Catherine outside and tells her he has to do something that he has wanted to do since he first laid eyes on her; he kisses her (swoon worthy!). The ever proper Catherine decides she will take things further and leads her pirate into the garden. 

Their love story continues on from there with some twists and turns along the way ... 

I give Rue Toulouse 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟 stars!

~~Guest Post~~
Family angst/rivalry, life after death and the distribution of assets is the cause of much dissension in families that experience the death of loved one. What do you think were the key (most vital) elements of such disputes, and how they evolve towards a resolution. Was there a particular message involving this theme that you wanted to portray?

Debby Grahl: In planning my outline for Rue Toulouse, I knew a large family was going to be one of the key elements of the story. I just needed to decide which vices I was going to give them. Greed, revenge, jealousy? Then I thought, why not use them all. A family inheritance is a theme that has been used many times in books, but I tried to put another spin to this.

In writing a romance novel, the reader must like both the hero and heroine. Creating their personalities can be enjoyable, but not as much fun as the really nasty characters they will be in conflict with.

Unfortunately, in our own lives we’ve come upon people whose personalities fit one or more of my three nasty elements. As a writer you can take their traits, expand on them, and develop a character that everyone either absolutely hates, or hates and likes at the same time. One example I can think of, and this was a TV show not a book, but you’ll get my drift, is J.R. Ewing from the show Dallas. He was a truly rotten person, but when he’d look at the camera and give you that grin of his, you couldn’t help but like him.

In Rue Toulouse, there is envy and jealousy and greed and fraud and violence, and at the center of it is an inheritance, in this case a business that has been in the family for generations. The resolution of the dispute relies not on a written will, but on the moral will of Caterine’s grandmère. Think of Maggie Smith and you’ll get the picture.

The other family “inheritance” is the ill will and even criminality of certain family members. From childhood, Caterine Doucette has had to deal with a family, only a few of whom are likeable and trustworthy and kind. She has survived, but she came out of it fearful of betrayal and reluctant to share her love. But a darkly handsome Cajun shows up to protect her and teach her how to trust in love.

~~ABOUT THE AUTHOR~~
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Debby Grahl lives on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, with her husband, David, and their cat, Tigger. When she’s not writing, she enjoys biking, walking on the beach, and having a glass of wine at sunset. Her favorite places to visit are the Cotswolds of England, Captiva Island in Florida, New Orleans, New York City, and her home state of Michigan. She is a history buff who also enjoys reading murder mysteries, time travel, and of course, romance. Visually impaired since childhood by Retinitis pigmentosa (RP), she uses screen-reading software to research and write her books. Debby belongs to Romance Writers of America, Florida Romance Writers, Hearts Across History, and Lowcountry Romance Writers. Her first novel, The Silver Crescent, was released January 2014.



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Praise for RUE Toulouse
"When privileged fashion designer Caterine Doucette meets sexy Cajun ex-cop Remi Michaud, things get way hotter than usual in New Orleans around Mardi Gras. Caterine's life is in danger, and Remi is hired to protect her - a job to which he applies himself most personally. Hot, and with a genuine mystery, I didn't know exactly who the baddie was until the ultimate showdown."  - Andrea
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1 comment:

  1. Natasha, thank you for such a nice review! I'm so glad you enjoyed my book and I hope your readers do as well. All my best, Debby

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