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La Fleur de Love #1

Some Day Somebody

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Two men want her. One of them wants her dead. Carrie Jeansonne is a single mother with a brand new career. She craves stability. What she gets is a series of increasingly disturbing phone calls that keep her guessing. She’s tempted to dismiss the calls as harmless threats from her disgruntled ex-husband. Eventually, she’s forced to consider they may be far more ominous. Sam Langley is newly divorced and knocking on forty, with nothing to look forward to. When the former office clown turned grouch clashes with Carrie, it seems the two will forever be at odds. Patience has never been his forte, but his heart tells him she’d be worth the wait. As friendships transform into something more serious, the calls cross over into dangerously ugly territory. Carrie’s concern turns to panic at a terrifying discovery.

236 pages, Paperback

First published August 27, 2011

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Lori Leger

31 books75 followers
Award winning author, Lori Leger, adores writing stories set in southwest Louisiana, where good Cajun cooking, helping your neighbors, and saying ‘y’all’ is as normal as hurricanes, heat, and humidity. She has twelve full-length novels, and five short stories published in four series: La Fleur de Love, its spin-off, Halos & Horns, Seasons of Love, Prime of Love series, one stand-alone Christmas suspense published with The Wild Rose Press, and two more in production and if God is willing, more to come.

She’s contributed to the Sweet & Savory Cookbook of Amazon Authors, published by Top Ten Press. Lori also has an article published in the non-fiction book Writing After Retirement: Tips From Retired Writers, published by Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, and edited and compiled by Carol Smallwood and Christine Redman-Waldeyer.

Her fourth novel in the Halos & Horns series, “One Year to Forever” won 2015 Romance Novel of Excellence award from InD’tale Review magazine.

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Profile Image for Debra Parmley.
Author 53 books1,181 followers
August 30, 2016
Some Day Somebody is a romance about a woman who leaves her controlling husband and finds a new love. She's determined not to make the same mistakes again and insists on being independent, not leaning on a man, even when a crazy stalker begins to threaten her safety and her new man wants to protect her.

Carrie is a feisty southern lady and Sam is the perfect hero for her. He'll step back when she insists on doing things for herself, but his protective nature is always there, making sure she is safe.

My favorite lines in the book are between Carrie and Elaine.

"I thought for sure you'd give me the old 'find yourself first speech."
"Are you lost?"
"No, I don't think so."
Elaine's laughter echoed through the cozy kitchen. "Well I should think you'd know if you were."

Threaded throughout the book is the subtle theme of women thinking for themselves. I liked that aspect of the story.

This was the first story I've read with a cajun flavor and I enjoyed that. The flavor wasn't so heavy that I didn't understand it and just enough to give me a taste.

Profile Image for Merissa (Archaeolibrarian).
4,192 reviews119 followers
January 18, 2014
This is a well-written book that is primarily a romance book but it has parts of suspense as well. I loved the emotions that came through and most of them are easily recognisable and relate-able! One of the things that I enjoyed so much about this book is the fact that our 'heroes' are completely "normal" people. Sam was described as being good looking and well built but it was also said that his hair was thinning on the top. This may sound like a small thing but after reading book after book where the main characters are physically perfect (although usually emotionally challenged!), it made a lovely change to read about characters that I can completely relate to.

The suspense part of the story was also well written, although the identity of the stalker came as no surprise, it was still written in a way that made you want to go and check your own doors or look over your shoulder. Loved the Cajun flavour that rolls through this book. If I had to single out one thing about this book, it would be the Epilogue. I had to go back and re-read the first part as it wasn't completely clear that we had skipped forward a couple of years! Once I realised that though, I was quite happy with how it panned out. Will be on the lookout for the others by this author.
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Author 6 books100 followers
April 2, 2013
Some Day Somebody by Lori Leger is a chilling romantic thriller that will keep you on edge as well as leave you rooting for love to find a way.

Carrie Jeansonne has recently divorced her controlling, cheating husband and it looking forward to providing a happy and stable life for her teenage children. She has recently completed her education and found a decent job. She has just begun to rediscover her true self and the last thing she is looking for is romance. When she meets Sam Langley, a recently divorced co-worker, her life becomes very confusing. Carrie is fearful of her growing feelings for Sam and her desire to do right by her kids only makes things more difficult. Now, she has started receiving mysterious phone calls and the caller seems to becoming more threatening with each call. Can Carrie allow herself to love again and will the authorities uncover the person behind the threats before it's too late?

Lori Leger has a gift for storytelling and Some Day Somebody is a well written and well organized suspense that readers will find difficult to put down.

I recommend picking up a copy.
Profile Image for Jessica.
71 reviews4 followers
August 5, 2012

This book was sooooo good! I was lucky to get it as a free read on Amazon and I'm so glad I did. I will definitely be reading her next book. It was so refreshing to read a fun, suspenseful, and romantic book about someone who is not 22-24 and perfectly perfect. The characters are my age and they are slightly flawed, but they get under your skin. This book was long, but I can't think of a time when it felt drawn out. Everything that happened in this story needed to happen. I really liked it and am pleasantly surprised that one of my Kindle free reads turned out to be one that I would have happily payed for! I would definitely recommend this to others. Very good!
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343 reviews
June 9, 2013
I found myself, more than once, wanting to just give up with this one. I don't exactly know what it was about it that I didn't click with, but there was definitely something.
I guessed pretty early on who the stalker was, and pretty much just kept reading to see is I was right( by the way, I was!)
It moved slowly, as in slooooooooooooooowly, which was a big turn off, to I eventually just skipped parts.
I have the next 2 books in this series, I grabbed them ages ago when I saw them as being freebies, but I'm not sure if I'll ever get around to reading them...we'll just have to see!
I think it's safe to say, this one was not for me.
Profile Image for Sarah.
795 reviews2 followers
February 8, 2015
*Thanks to the author for graciously gifting the book in return for an honest review.*

This was the second time reading the book, and the story endeared me once again to the down-to-earth characters and their emotional turmoil.
I found myself feeling their same feelings at times and at one point just wanted to reach into the book and hug them!
The storyline dragged a little about halfway through the book, but it picks up its pace again after a couple of chapters.

A great read and a good epilogue to round off the story.
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788 reviews21 followers
October 14, 2012
Comedy, suspense and romance - how can you go wrong? This was an enjoyable read that kept me guessing, and even misled me (sorry to admit I followed the all too predictable) The characters were likeable, at least the ones you were supposed to like. The villians were not overdone. I may look for the rest of the series, but I am nit sure/where it will go as I felt this storylie was all wrapped up.
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Author 32 books107 followers
November 5, 2011
A mix of romance and suspense, this book is entertaining. With a taste of Cajun country mixed with lovable characters that feel real enough to invite to dinner, this is a read that keeps you turning pages until the characters get their HEA in the safety of each other.

Can't wait to read the next one.
Profile Image for Trish Leger.
Author 12 books60 followers
November 17, 2011
Amazing journey with Carrie and Sam. This book opens up Lori's cajun influenced world with humor, awesome characters and a unique down home feel.

Check out this and her other La Fleur De Love books. Romance, suspense and emotion filled plots abound.

Trish
Profile Image for Brandy.
177 reviews12 followers
June 19, 2012
I've read this series all out of order because I've just picked them up when they've been free at Amazon. That hasn't stopped me from enjoying each of them, and I'll be buying the latest in the series. The romances are sweet, and the Cajun elements and warm extended families draw me in too.
Profile Image for Leigh.
423 reviews24 followers
May 27, 2013
A great story! The story dragged a bit during the holidays and it was pretty long for a story where the majority of action took place over a two week period, but well written and the romance between Sam & Carrie was wonderful.
Profile Image for Lora Cumbie.
55 reviews1 follower
February 12, 2014
This story is well-written, realistic, and is entertaining with suspense, drama, humor, and definitely romance. The characters are so realistic, down-to-earth, and interesting. I felt like I wanted to actually know them.
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454 reviews12 followers
June 24, 2012
This was good but very long.
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7 reviews
June 12, 2013
This was a free book via Book Bub. I was very pleased with the storyline and it held my interest the entire time. Well worth the read.
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7 reviews1 follower
August 5, 2012


Couldnt put it down...cannot wait to read the next book In the series!
3 reviews
August 2, 2013
Love lori leger books i cant seem to put them down!!!
69 reviews
October 12, 2024
I have never read this author before and was blown away by the excitement of the storyline. The characters are rich and well thought out. As a court reporter of 40 years, the misspellings grated on my nerves. The typical reader can overlook them, I'm sure. All in all, I couldn't turn the pages fast enough.
Profile Image for Suzanne.
323 reviews4 followers
August 12, 2017
Great read.

Great story about Strength, Love, Family, with a little touch of Mystery and Unsolved Murders to keep you waiting for another clue to the future holds for Carrie.
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478 reviews
January 3, 2014
This was pretty good, a slow romance. Strictly PG, some innuendoes that never are materialized. At the most you have holding off hands, kissing on the cheek some lip kissing that is passionate. But if your looking for juicy story, well this is not it.. However, it was well written and the storyline kept you interested. You have two recently divorced gun shy people. When Sam first meets Carrie on her first day of work he is interested but she doesn't really think much of him. Then she does and she starts thinking of him a lot but then she keeps flirting with him and pushing him away at the same time. That was a problem with me, from the beginning till the end Sam was all in, but Carrie conducted the relationship with one hand up restraining him the whole story. That was frustrating to me, I nerve felt her really let him in. Even with all that going on you still find yourself pulling for Sam hoping it would all come together with Carrie. She was a tough nut to crack. Extenuating circumstances keep them from ever going very far with the relationship. I guess I didn't like how the epilogue wrapped up everything and I mean everything. Just cut and dried and spanning years with memories and flashbacks. I would have liked one lousy chapter of Sam and Carrie , just them in love without all the drama going on. But that's not how it is and that's what made this story work with all the emotions that are going on when someone is going through a divorce or how the kids are coping with it.
Profile Image for Jo Ann Reinhold.
424 reviews44 followers
June 1, 2015
I started reading this as part of the Passion & Danger (Benefiting the Thymic and Breast Cancer Research Foundations) box set then I real newly divorced mother of teenagers, Carrie was afraid to start over. Afraid of hurting her children or losing their respect but her heart was won over the Sam. Just as she felt that life could work out a stalker entered her world and turned it upside down again.
This book was not only a ride into the dark mind of the stalker but a sweet look into what it means to start over and take a chance.
It was worth the re-reading!
Profile Image for Mary Ann.
2,746 reviews11 followers
January 12, 2016
Finally, a touching story without 'in your face' sexual acrobatics! This story approaches two who have gone through the pain and difficulties of divorce and still have teens at home. When an attraction develops it has to run the gambit of a serial killer thrown into the mix and children resistant to change.
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1,975 reviews13 followers
August 7, 2012
I liked it, good romance about finding love after a broken marriage. The stalker added some nice drama and excitement. The only thing that i didn't love is that it seemed to move kind of slow for me. But it was still good and i have the rest of the series so apparently i liked it:)
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