Mary Jane has given up on men when she reluctantly travels to New Orleans for a weekend getaway with girlfriends. Stubborn and determined to steer clear of trouble, she’s sealed her sensuality under lock and key. Fate intervenes, however, with a chance to rediscover her sexual self.
She will encounter three spirits – each one with an erotic test that will compel her to confront deeply held inhibitions and fears. She accepts the challenge and embarks on a decadent, daring, and unforgettable journey into paranormal pleasure.
Lush Jones is a Texas writer of erotica, fantasy, and anything in between. She wrote her first racy story at the tender age of 14, although the details were somewhat lacking. Fortunately, her imagination has improved since then. She loves New Orleans, red wine, and men who love ballsy women.
She is the author of Still Life and Put Me in My Place, and coming soon in December, New Orleans Lover: A Creole Christmas Tale
Mary Jane has withdrawn into herself since her divorce. She just goes to work then spends all weekend in her pyjamas .This weekend two weeks before Christmas her old college room mates have persuaded her to meet them in New Orleans . They are determined she is going to let her hair down for once. Mary Jane is anxiously waiting for them in the airport, when they call to say they are delayed. Now she is in the city alone. The taxi driver that picks her up takes her on a very especial journey. She gets to meet three very different spirits of Christmas.
An erotic Christmas Carol. This was an amusing ,slightly kinky story . Mary Jane is taken on a journey to discover herself.
Y’all know that lately I’ve read a lot of the books that promote the latest “it” trope – re-imagined fairy tales. You also may remember that I’m supposed to be an English Literature teacher (which is why Twinager #2 is currently sporting a C+ in English – ugh!). Well, think of New Orleans Lover as the brazen stepchild of Charles Dickens’ “Christmas Carol”.
Mary Jane is as uptight as her namesake shoes, and leaves her lonely life in order to meet up with two old friends – actually her only friends – in New Orleans for a brief vacation. Suffice it to say that she is NOT looking forward to it. However, a storm has delayed her friends’ plane departure so she decides to go on to the hotel by herself — and instead wakes up at the house of her cab driver, “Driver”. He is her guide through a host of New Orleans supernaturals that help Mary Jane to open herself back up to life and to her sexuality. If you like the retooled stories, especially ones that have strong sexual storylines, you will NOT want to miss this great attitude adjustment from Lush Jones!