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Bayou A novel by B.J. Foster |
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B ayou Shadows is a fast-paced novel of suspense, mystery and intrigue with a romantic edge set in vibrant New Orleans.- For Stacy Stimmons, a gutsy young reporter for the Times-Picayune who grew up in the swamps, getting out of those swamps and building a career to claim her independence is a consuming obsession. - While working on a newspaper article, she becomes involved with Ryan Townsend, a budding attorney with eyes on "cleaning-up" Louisiana politics. Devastation follows when Stacy discovers that Ryan is entangled in Mafia drug trafficking. - Believing the romance is doomed, but to secure a story assignment that could catapult her career to success, she enters his world. - Involved in a dangerous drug bust gone bad, both become targets of the underworld. The adventure that ensues takes them from New Orleans to Jamaica where survival depends on their wit and reliance on each other. |
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- BJ’s interest in New Orleans and Southern Louisiana history prompted her to delve into the culture, food, and mystique that provide a setting for her book, Bayou Shadows, as well as many other best sellers. Her book, Bayou Shadows, has been honored as the winner of a High Country Writers “Book of the Year” Award. - Being a certified paralegal, and co-founder, owner, and Vice President of a successful consulting firm handling multi-million dollar in projects over a 20-year period in southeast Texas and southern Louisiana gave her the knowledge to write of the area, as well as a basis for describing other strong women characters. - BJ Foster is an active member of a number of organizations devoted to writing, including Sisters in Crime, High Country Writers, Bay Area Writers League, Fort Bend Writers Guild, North Carolina Writers Network, Appalachian Writers Association, Georgia Romance Writers, and Romance Writers of America. - In her leisure time, BJ travels, reads, writes, rides horses, plays golf, skis, and plays tennis. If you wonder how she can do all that in a year’s time, so do we. Her year is typically divided into summers in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, winters skiing in Avon and Vail Colorado, and the remainder of the year in New Orleans and Houston. |
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“Banner Elk author strikes gold” "Journalists’
jobs are never done. That’s
just one lesson to be learned from Banner Elk Author B.J. Foster’s wonderful
novel Bayou Shadows. Foster’s
elegantly written work of fiction shows a lot of promise for her future
success as an author. Her words
leap off the pages of this delicious book with true richness and beauty. If Bayou Shadows is Foster’s first novel, it
is hard to imagine where her great talent will go next. She captures her readers from the very first chapter and
keeps them satisfied until her book’s conclusion.
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¾ Mitchell News Journal, Jimmy Autrey II Reviewer, August 8, 2001 |
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“A very good story, a truly touching tale” "Intrigued with the myths and legends of New Orleans, Texas-born B.J. Foster chose this city as the site of her first novel of love and suspense. Staci Stimmons is a cub reporter working for the infamous editor Mitch McGalliard. Known as one of the best editors in the South, Mitch sends Staci out to the Townsend Plantation to do a story on its upcoming sale. Staci meets Ryan Townsend, nephew of Josh Townsend, the aging owner of the plantation. Ryan is a young lawyer who has political aspirations in Louisiana government. Ryan immediately hones in on Staci, who can't decide if he is a pompous womanizer or the man of her dreams. Before their relationship can get off of the ground, Mitch assigns Staci to cover an impending drug bust. Ryan may be involved, and Staci feels she must know if he is a hero or villain...even if she puts herself in danger: "Apart from helping her career advancement, there was another reason why she couldn't turn it down. If Ryan was involved, she had to know it before she got any more entangled with him. If he wasn't, he was in danger. She might be in a position to discover facts that could protect him." Bayou Shadows is a fast-paced, entertaining story meant for a large audience. B.J. Foster employs an easy, straightforward style of writing that is descriptive and endearing. Her characters are the stuff of romance novels with a little depth added to make them more convincing. The plot is well-defined and easily pulls the reader in for its many ups and downs. B.J. Foster is a new voice on the literary front, and her particular blend of New Orleans mystique, engaging characters, and fast-paced action produce a likeable product that is not only bound for commercial success, but is also instructive. The character of Staci Stimmons is that of a young woman struggling with her own career goals against the backdrop of traditional courtship and love. It is a good story with excellent role models for young women to read, and a sweet and touching tale for the rest of us." |
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¾ Shelley Glodowski, Reviewer, Midwest Book Review |
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"Stacy Stimmons pulled herself out of the Texas swamp and now works for the Times-Picayune in New Orleans. She is proud of her accomplishments but feels wasted working on the society and garden articles and hopes for meatier assignments. When she gets to cover the auction of the Townsend plantation, she sees it as an opportunity to write something meaningful about the gobbling up of historical homes by corporations. While touring the plantation, Stacy meets the owner's nephew, Ryan Townsend. Both are heartbroken about the sale but are realistic about the expense of keeping up the property, which is rumored to harbor buried treasure. Just as Ryan, a new attorney, and Stacy start dating, she is offered an assignment that may involve Ryan as an accomplice to drug lords. Her investigation makes them both targets for a stereotypical South American drug lord, and ultimately Foster's unusual romance combines an otherwise gentle read with some real violence that may turn some readers away while intriguing others." |
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¾ Patty
Engelmann, Booklist |
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“A satisfying story filled with twists and turns” "Romance readers who enjoy steamy stories of love and plots which also involve a strong independent woman will find this filled with both: when newspaper reporter Stacy meets the handsome, alluring Ryan, she is immediately attracted to a man who may prove to be involved in high crime. The trappings of a romance and the steamy descriptions of lust blend with realistic portraits of a career woman challenged by a traditional male's view of her life - in a satisfying story filled with twists and turns." |
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¾ Internet Book Watch |
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"Readers who like suspense, mystery and intrigue with a romantic edge will enjoy the blend in Bayou Shadows, set in colorful New Orleans, where young reporter Stacy Stimmons finds herself challenged by both danger and love" |
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¾ Marian Coe, award winning Author of Eve’s Mountain |
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"A free-spirited reporter leads us through a world of adventure and romance in this fast-paced novel from a new Southern writer." |
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¾ Ann Brandt, Author of Crowfoot Ridge |
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"Bayou Shadows, a new voice emerging from the grey moss, wisteria and magnolia. This action-packed novel introduces a modern Southern woman newspaper reporter who is a tiny package of TNT. B. J. Foster knows her way around, from lake Ponchartrain to Bourbon Street; she knows the docks, the city room of her paper, and the old South. A good read." |
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¾ Taylor Reese, Author of numerous short stories and Humor And A Little Bit More |
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"Bayou Shadows moves-no, runs-forward with flair and vitality. Action and suspense flow on the page as easily as a pirogue on the bayou." |
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¾ V.T. Abercrombie, Poet, Author and Publisher |
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"This is a modern-day love story, with the action of a thriller and the message of today’s woman." |
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¾ Jack R. Pyle, award winning writer of The Sound of Distant Thunder |
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“Writer
draws on travel, "There is
something special about Southern writers. They
paint more vibrant pictures with their words.
They don’t worry about verbal economy when it comes to telling a story.
And they know how to tell a good story. |
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¾ The Times and Democrat |
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Bayou Shadows sizzles with suspense, excitement and sensual
tension; it is an action packed, page turning story set against the slow
southern drawl of New Orleans, the danger of the Caribbean and the intrigue of
love, jealously and betrayal. |
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Author Bio |
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- B.J. Foster grew up on the Texas coast and spent many years traveling and studying the swamps and legends of New Orleans. Fascinated with the mystique of this vibrant city, its architecture and exciting history, she has chosen this area for the setting of her first novel. |
Award Winning Author B.J. Foster's 2000-2001 |
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Bayou Shadows
ISBN: 0967588456 | Hardcover | 5½ x 8½ | 267 pages
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Contact Author: BJ.Foster@usa.net
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