7 Novels by Stephanie Fournet
Requirements: .ePUB/AZW3 Reader, 3.1 MB
Overview: Stephanie Fournet, author of Fall Semester, Legacy, Butterfly Ginger and Leave a Mark lives in Lafayette, Louisiana—not far from the Saint Streets where her novels are set. She shares her home with her husband John and her daughter Hannah, their needy dogs Gladys and Mabel, and an immortal blue finch named Baby Blue.
Genre: Romance

Legacy: Corinne Granger doesn’t want to get out of bed. Or paint. Or talk about her feelings. Losing Michael, the man who taught her to believe in love, has left the 25-year-old portrait artist trapped in grief, a stranger to herself. Before Michael’s death, she was a force to be reckoned with. Intelligent. Talented. Terrifying. And Michael adored it all—even her hot temper and her sharp tongue. When you lose the only person who “gets” you, the world becomes a lonely place. Wes Clarkson can numb the pain of missing his best friend if he pushes his body hard enough. A personal trainer and Ironman triathlete, Wes can forget his grief at the gym—or between the legs of one of his clients. And this works for him as long as he doesn’t think about the promise he made to Michael on his deathbed—to look after Corinne. But who could handle such a woman?!? The only thing Corinne and Wes had in common before Michael died…was Michael. But when the two find themselves living under the same roof, everything changes. Is there hope for the man who’s never been in love and for the woman who’s afraid to love again?
You First: Driven. Private. Insanely talented. Gray Blakewood is the most successful crime writer under the age of thirty—and he has a secret that could cost him his life. He just wants to finish his latest novel before his world unravels, and the last thing he needs is a beautiful distraction. Meredith Ryan, his new personal assistant, has seen more than her fair share of hard knocks. And, still, she’s the sweetest person he’s ever met. She deserves a lifetime of happiness—which he can’t offer. But he can’t seem to stay away.
Drive: Growing up as the daughter of a world famous blues legend, Rainey Memphis Reeves learned everything she needed to know about musicians. They are phony, unfaithful, and never home — even when it matters. Six years ago, an accident left her shattered, and even now, Rainey can’t trust herself behind the wheel of a car. But when she meets Jacques Gilchrist, the sweet, soulful, and heart-stoppingly handsome Uber driver, Rainey discovers she can forget her fear when she’s with him.
Until she learns he’s a musician. And worse than that, he’s good. Too good. Jacques Gilchrist has tried for years to break out of the small-town music scene, but as soon as he meets Rainey, he can’t stop writing songs about her. He’s about to take the world by storm, but if he wants Rainey by his side, Jacques will have to prove he’s nothing like her father. He’s determined, even if he has to drive her across the country to do it.
Shelter: Elise Cormier has hated Cole Whitehurst since she was five years old. He’s always known just how to make her feel dumb, shabby, and — worst of all — invisible. Even when they live under the same roof. But that’s where Elise learns Cole’s terrible secret and why he is the way he is. Despite how he’s always treated her, Elise becomes his ally.
Cole Whitehurst has the weight of the world on his shoulders. Day in and day out, it’s up to him to keep his mother and sister safe. He’s used to giving up everything he wants in order to protect them. And there’s nothing he wants more than Elise Cormier. Cole has no business falling for his housekeeper’s daughter, but how could he resist? She’s funny. She’s real. And he trusts her with his life. But, as Cole knows, loving someone comes with a price, and it may take him years to pay it.
Kind of Cursed: Every woman in Millie Delacroix’s family is cursed—kind of.
Birth control just doesn’t work for them. Like ever. Going to the altar knocked up is pretty much a family tradition. And twenty-four-year-old Millie refuses to let that happen to her—again.
Especially now that she’s responsible for raising her brothers and sister. A life of celibacy is her best defense—at least until the kids are grown and can take care of themselves. And, really, what’s ten years with no sex? No men. No sex. No love. It’s a fool-proof plan.
Until she meets Luc Valencia.
The Mexican-American contractor is just trying to do his best. Since his father handed him the reins to the family business, every day is a test to prove himself. At this point in his life, professionalism has to be his top priority.
At least until Millie becomes Luc’s client. Even with too much on her shoulders, the feisty redhead has the power to set him off, crack him up, or bring him to his knees.
All he has to do is resist falling for her through one kitchen remodel, and everything will be fine. Right?
Two-Step: Iris Adams can’t dance.
She can act. She can hike the Appalachian Trail. She can resist every carb known to womankind. She can make people laugh.
But she has no moves. Not even one.
Her lack of rhythm has never been an issue until she gets the chance to take her TV show to the big screen. The movie is sure to make her a household name—if she can just nail the Cajun dance scene.
Beau Landry is a minimalist. He doesn’t even own a TV.
A South Louisiana native, Beau’s mission in life is to preserve his Cajun culture. The full-time French teacher and part-time dance instructor is only working with this Hollywood head case to help out his uncle. It’s not because she’s beautiful even when she’s embarrassing herself. It’s not because she’s as funny as she is kind. And it’s definitely not because she just might need him as much as he needs her.
CAMP BLISS: Like most twenty-somethings in a post-pandemic world, Greta Ste. Marie has a killer case of burnout.
But she also has a vision. And some capital. And with the help of her boyfriend Josh and a buddy of his she’s never met, she’s able to snatch up four hundred acres to make her dream of Camp Bliss a reality.
And whoever said God laughs when you make plans needs to be punched in the neck because nothing about that is funny.
Zach Rousseau knows that walking away from his six-figure salary at a Boston law firm sounds crazy. But the chance to be outside? In nature? Every day? And actually help people?
What could be better?
When his best friend Josh offers him the chance to build something new, Zach jumps at it.
He just wasn’t planning to fall so hard.
Download Instructions:
First 6:
Centfile
Dropapk
CAMP BLISS:
https://uploadrar.com/46ad8mqfe1y8
https://www.centfile.com/4mq8s926ilcu
Requirements: .ePUB/AZW3 Reader, 3.1 MB
Overview: Stephanie Fournet, author of Fall Semester, Legacy, Butterfly Ginger and Leave a Mark lives in Lafayette, Louisiana—not far from the Saint Streets where her novels are set. She shares her home with her husband John and her daughter Hannah, their needy dogs Gladys and Mabel, and an immortal blue finch named Baby Blue.
Genre: Romance
Legacy: Corinne Granger doesn’t want to get out of bed. Or paint. Or talk about her feelings. Losing Michael, the man who taught her to believe in love, has left the 25-year-old portrait artist trapped in grief, a stranger to herself. Before Michael’s death, she was a force to be reckoned with. Intelligent. Talented. Terrifying. And Michael adored it all—even her hot temper and her sharp tongue. When you lose the only person who “gets” you, the world becomes a lonely place. Wes Clarkson can numb the pain of missing his best friend if he pushes his body hard enough. A personal trainer and Ironman triathlete, Wes can forget his grief at the gym—or between the legs of one of his clients. And this works for him as long as he doesn’t think about the promise he made to Michael on his deathbed—to look after Corinne. But who could handle such a woman?!? The only thing Corinne and Wes had in common before Michael died…was Michael. But when the two find themselves living under the same roof, everything changes. Is there hope for the man who’s never been in love and for the woman who’s afraid to love again?
You First: Driven. Private. Insanely talented. Gray Blakewood is the most successful crime writer under the age of thirty—and he has a secret that could cost him his life. He just wants to finish his latest novel before his world unravels, and the last thing he needs is a beautiful distraction. Meredith Ryan, his new personal assistant, has seen more than her fair share of hard knocks. And, still, she’s the sweetest person he’s ever met. She deserves a lifetime of happiness—which he can’t offer. But he can’t seem to stay away.
Drive: Growing up as the daughter of a world famous blues legend, Rainey Memphis Reeves learned everything she needed to know about musicians. They are phony, unfaithful, and never home — even when it matters. Six years ago, an accident left her shattered, and even now, Rainey can’t trust herself behind the wheel of a car. But when she meets Jacques Gilchrist, the sweet, soulful, and heart-stoppingly handsome Uber driver, Rainey discovers she can forget her fear when she’s with him.
Until she learns he’s a musician. And worse than that, he’s good. Too good. Jacques Gilchrist has tried for years to break out of the small-town music scene, but as soon as he meets Rainey, he can’t stop writing songs about her. He’s about to take the world by storm, but if he wants Rainey by his side, Jacques will have to prove he’s nothing like her father. He’s determined, even if he has to drive her across the country to do it.
Shelter: Elise Cormier has hated Cole Whitehurst since she was five years old. He’s always known just how to make her feel dumb, shabby, and — worst of all — invisible. Even when they live under the same roof. But that’s where Elise learns Cole’s terrible secret and why he is the way he is. Despite how he’s always treated her, Elise becomes his ally.
Cole Whitehurst has the weight of the world on his shoulders. Day in and day out, it’s up to him to keep his mother and sister safe. He’s used to giving up everything he wants in order to protect them. And there’s nothing he wants more than Elise Cormier. Cole has no business falling for his housekeeper’s daughter, but how could he resist? She’s funny. She’s real. And he trusts her with his life. But, as Cole knows, loving someone comes with a price, and it may take him years to pay it.
Kind of Cursed: Every woman in Millie Delacroix’s family is cursed—kind of.
Birth control just doesn’t work for them. Like ever. Going to the altar knocked up is pretty much a family tradition. And twenty-four-year-old Millie refuses to let that happen to her—again.
Especially now that she’s responsible for raising her brothers and sister. A life of celibacy is her best defense—at least until the kids are grown and can take care of themselves. And, really, what’s ten years with no sex? No men. No sex. No love. It’s a fool-proof plan.
Until she meets Luc Valencia.
The Mexican-American contractor is just trying to do his best. Since his father handed him the reins to the family business, every day is a test to prove himself. At this point in his life, professionalism has to be his top priority.
At least until Millie becomes Luc’s client. Even with too much on her shoulders, the feisty redhead has the power to set him off, crack him up, or bring him to his knees.
All he has to do is resist falling for her through one kitchen remodel, and everything will be fine. Right?
Two-Step: Iris Adams can’t dance.
She can act. She can hike the Appalachian Trail. She can resist every carb known to womankind. She can make people laugh.
But she has no moves. Not even one.
Her lack of rhythm has never been an issue until she gets the chance to take her TV show to the big screen. The movie is sure to make her a household name—if she can just nail the Cajun dance scene.
Beau Landry is a minimalist. He doesn’t even own a TV.
A South Louisiana native, Beau’s mission in life is to preserve his Cajun culture. The full-time French teacher and part-time dance instructor is only working with this Hollywood head case to help out his uncle. It’s not because she’s beautiful even when she’s embarrassing herself. It’s not because she’s as funny as she is kind. And it’s definitely not because she just might need him as much as he needs her.
CAMP BLISS: Like most twenty-somethings in a post-pandemic world, Greta Ste. Marie has a killer case of burnout.
But she also has a vision. And some capital. And with the help of her boyfriend Josh and a buddy of his she’s never met, she’s able to snatch up four hundred acres to make her dream of Camp Bliss a reality.
And whoever said God laughs when you make plans needs to be punched in the neck because nothing about that is funny.
Zach Rousseau knows that walking away from his six-figure salary at a Boston law firm sounds crazy. But the chance to be outside? In nature? Every day? And actually help people?
What could be better?
When his best friend Josh offers him the chance to build something new, Zach jumps at it.
He just wasn’t planning to fall so hard.
Download Instructions:
First 6:
Centfile
Dropapk
CAMP BLISS:
https://uploadrar.com/46ad8mqfe1y8
https://www.centfile.com/4mq8s926ilcu

