![]() So, I started networking with people around the Delta to get a feel for what was going on. I was planning to hang out for awhile and see what was out there. “ And once we moved here, he opened a shop and decided to give that a try and see what happened. “ Kenner is a woodworker, a very talented furniture-maker,” says Patton. Plus, we have all the benefits of the Delta-low cost of living, no traffic, great restaurants, nice people, and the coolest and most authentic music and art scene.” The only thing the Pattons didn’ t have when they moved to Leland was gainful employment. “ We’ re now only a couple of hours away from my family in West Monroe. “ We wanted to be closer to family, and Kenner’ s parents and family are in Leland,” says Patton. I wouldn’ t trade my time with Southern Living for anything, but I know all that experience was just excellent training for what I’ m doing now-what I’ m really meant to do.” Patton, who is originally from West Monroe, Louisiana, says choosing Leland and the Mississippi Delta as the place to live was an easy decision. “ After college, I couldn’ t wait to get out on my own, but when I hit my 40s, I didn’ t like how much my career was keeping me from missing the really important things in life, things like family and community. ![]() “ You know, as I got older, I realized that I had different priorities than I did when I was in my 20s,” says Patton. Twenty years in the corporate publishing world of Time Inc.’ s Southern Living magazine had honed her business acumen, but she and husband, Kenner, who had also climbed the publishing corporate ladder with Southern Living, were both ready to make a move-a big one. When Stephanie Patton moved to Leland six years ago, she was eager to trade her business suits and heels for blue jeans and boots. #Psst hey you come closer cupcake fullContains some strong language and scenes of a sexual nature.Passion comes full circle finding niche in the Delta In this story of passion and sexual discovery, Nicholas and Freda will contend with jealousy, emotional highs and lows, and the kind of love that only comes around once in a lifetime. Soon she finds herself immersed in a world of wigs, make-up and high heels, surrounded by pretty men and the temptation of falling for her incredibly beautiful employer. Excited by the idea, she jumps at the chance. Later on, Nicholas asks her if she would like to become his show assistant. She is gob-smacked and entirely intrigued to see him take to the stage in drag. He is a travelling cabaret performer, but Freda doesn't know exactly what that entails until the curtains pull back on his opening night. When he walks into a room he lights it up, with his quick wit and charisma. ![]() Nicholas is darkly handsome, funny and magnetic, and Freda feels like her black and white existence is plunged into a rainbow of colour when she's around him. She doesn't have the best track record with first impressions, which is why she gets a surprise when her new neighbour Nicholas takes a shine to her. She has a habit of making offensive jokes and speaking her mind too often. ![]() Come forth with an open mind, for an unconventional tale of love.ĭublin native Freda Wilson considers herself to be an acquired taste. ![]()
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