Mova's Jazz Cafe: Invisible in New Orleans Review

Mova's Jazz Cafe: Invisible in New Orleans
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This was a very good book. I enjoyed the storyline and it keep me turning the page. I high recommend this book.

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Amelia Cheryl Monet, a thirty year old New Orleans entrepreneur had successfully turned an abandoned warehouse in the Big Easy into Mova's Jazz Café, the hottest chill-out lounge in the South. That is until August 29, 2005, when Hurricane Katrina destroyed not only the physical structures of the city, but many long-held dreams. Determined to keep her club alive amidst the mass exodus of business from New Orleans, Amelia thought the solutions to her problems would be within the musical incantations of a mysterious stranger. Enter London Zao Thomas, a wealthy womanizing jazz man from Chicago. Whose charismatic charm and good looks were only accented by his mastery of the guitar. His talents would seemingly be the spark needed to not only revitalize Amelia's Café, but her life as well. Unkowning to both, their jouney of love and pain would turn out to be more destructive than the hurricane that brougt them together.

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