Despite her new position as manager of the Bonny Lass, Francine DuBois doubts her abilities. After all, the only skill she’s ever been recognized for is entertaining men and giving them pleasure. But she’ll never let her insecurities show in the presence of the new captain. He's too young to be a pilot and he'll never measure up to his predecessor. However, just below the surface, there's something about him she can't ignore.Luke Waters may be young, but he’s determined to prove he’s more than capable. He’ll show everyone that he’s the best pilot the Mississippi River has to offer. His only problem - the new crew manager. His religious upbringing taught him to frown on women of her profession, so how can he bring himself to overlook her way of life and give her the respect a workable relationship requires? Especially when he can't stop dreaming about her.Which is worse? A tainted past, or a tainted opinion?
Jeanne Hardt has always been involved in the creative arts in one form or fashion.
In November of 2010, a dream inspired her to write her first novel. Having moved from the Northwest to the South in the mid-nineties, she was drawn to Southern history.
Though she moved to Tennessee to pursue a career in music and acting, once she set her hands on the computer keyboard, she discovered her true passion and hasn’t stopped writing since.
Her stories are far from typical romances, though she promises a happy ending. She’s recently branched out into other genres, including young adult and contemporary women’s fiction. However, her true writing passion will always remain with historical fiction.
She currently lives in Tennessee with her husband, their little dog, Jax, and a multitude of dreams.
I love this series. I start reading and have a hard time putting it down Or I get so involved with the characters I get upset and have to stop reading for a little while.
I liked this story. The hero looks past the heroines past and falls for her. Unfortunately the heroine is stubborn and it takes awhile to realize she is really loved