He wears suits for Pete’s sake and probably wouldn’t know the difference between arnica and flaxseed if his life depended on it. Beau is her exact opposite serious, straitlaced. When an old pipe bursts in the loft above her store, flooding her storeroom, Mallory comes face to face with Beau Boudreaux, and she doesn’t need the clairvoyant abilities that have been passed down through generations to know that she’ll never be the same. She is a bit odd, but in her experience, all of the best people are. Some call her eccentric, and some say she’s simply odd, and that’s okay with her. After years of hiding who she is, and the gifts she’s been cursed with, Mallory opened her little shop in the French Quarter, offering herbs and lotions for anything from soothing a sunburn to chasing those pesky ghosts New Orleans is known for out of a client’s home. If only the bewitching owner of the herb shop downstairs from Beau’s loft wasn’t so damn tempting. He doesn’t have time for anything but the family he adores and the company that drives him. Now that his baby sister Gabby is happily settled down, Beau has moved into the company loft in the heart of the French Quarter to be closer to his office while his own home is built. Easy.Īs the co-CEO of Bayou Enterprises, and the eldest of the Boudreaux clan, Beau is the epitome of these.
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