New Orleans Magic

    The Magic Trilogies

    by Rebecca York, Patricia Rosemoor

    Indie Published

    July 15, 2023

    Available in: e-Book

    New Orleans Magic
    by Rebecca York, Patricia Rosemoor

    NEW ORLEANS MAGIC: Three Complete Novellas

    A voodoo ceremony at a New Orleans bistro that ends in murder...

    A detective with a vendetta throwing his weight around...

    Three brothers with everything to lose... especially the women they love...

    Part 1: Jordan

    Jordan O'Reilly is first to take the heat. While moonlighting with a security company, he's assigned to protect Camille DuPree, the restaurant owner. Six years ago, he and Camille were in love, and each thinks the other broke it off. Now they're thrown back together and must cope with their shattered relationship as well as the murder investigation and an ugly voodoo charm that shows up on Camille's doorstep.

    Part 2: Liam

    Liam O'Reilly doesn't have to wear the uniform to be a cop, he is the uniform. Disciplined and skeptical, Liam doesn't believe in voodoo any more than he does in lasting love. But then he meets brash defense attorney Simone Jones... and his carefully structured world spins out of control.

    Part 3: Zachary

    Officer Zachary Doucet arrives at a murder scenethe victim another voodoo ceremony participantonly to face his ex-partner Detective Rebecca Romero. Zachary sees this murder as proof that the wrong man is in jail and intends to clear his half-brother Jordan. From experience, Rebecca fears he'll do anything to get what he needs, so she unofficially works the case with him. Their unconsummated attraction to each other flares anew, but with Rebecca a straight arrow and Zachary a maverick, is there hope for a future together?

    NEW ORLEANS MAGIC

    Mystery... Romance... Magic...



    Rebecca York's Bio

    "(Her) books. . . deliver what they promise: excitement, mystery, romance. . ." - Michael Dirda, Washington Post

    An award-winning, best-selling novelist, Ruth Glick is the author of over 100 books. Writing as Rebecca York, she has authored or co-authored 40 romantic suspense novels. The first of her Berkley Sensation paranormal romantic suspense novels, KILLING MOON, was published in June 2003; EDGE OF THE MOON followed in August 2003 and WITCHING MOON in October 2003. KILLING MOON and EDGE OF THE MOON were launch books for the Berkley Sensation imprint.

    She writes the popular 43 Light Street series for Harlequin Intrigue. Over 30 Light Street Intrigues have been published. NOWHERE MAN was called "one of the most heart-wrenching, moving works of romantic suspense in several years," by reviewer Harriet Klausner.

    Ruth's many awards include two Rita finalist books. She has two Career Achievement awards from Romantic Times: for Series Romantic Suspense and Series Romantic Mystery. NOWHERE MAN was the Romantic Times Best Intrigue of 1998, and the book has been selected as one of their Reviewers' "all-time favorite 400 romances." In addition, she received the 1998 Affaire de Coeur's Critics Choice Award for Best Contemporary Novel, also for NOWHERE MAN. Ruth's book, KILLING MOON won the 2003 New Jersey Romance Writers Golden Leaf Award for best Paranormal. AMANDA'S CHILD won the 2001 Golden Leaf Award for Long Contemporary and was nominated for Best Intrigue of 2000 by Romantic Times. "Tyler" in BAYOU BLOOD BROTHERS won the 2001 Golden Leaf Award for best Novella. In 2007 THE SECRET NIGHT received the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award for best Harlequin Intrigue. Ruth's cookbook, 100% PLEASURE, was picked by USA Today as one of the 12 best cookbooks of 1994; her FABULOUS LO- CARB CUISINE was a finalist for the MidAtlantic Publishers Association's Excellence in Independent Publishing Award.

    Several of Ruth's Moon books (WITCHING MOON, SHADOW OF THE MOON, and NEW MOON) have been on the USA Today best-seller list.

    Ruth and her husband travel frequently to research settings for novels and taste new dishes for cookbooks. Her many unique experiences are apt to end up in her books—like the time she encountered a coral snake in the Guatemalan jungle or took a flight in a hot air balloon.