Why I Love New Orleans
by Heather Graham
Publisher: Smashwords 2014
ISBN/ASIN: B00K62ONZ0
Number of pages: 112
Description:
New York Times Bestselling Author, Heather Graham has had a long standing love for New Orleans, Louisiana. She has used the city as a setting for many of her novels and there are many reasons why. On her blog in 2013 she spent 30 days sharing what she loved about New Orleans.
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