Drug cartels and corrupt politicians are conspiring to create a disaster that starts where three rivers converge in south Louisiana, but devastates the entire country
and reverberates around the world. Can Beau and Rachelle Bonnet and Rene "Buster" Champagne stop them and an out-of-control river? If not, the economic
and environmental disaster will make Hurricane Katrina and the Deepwater Horizon BP Oil Spill look like mere inconveniences. Thousands of innocent people will die
and billions of dollars of property will be destroyed. Men and women may be conspiring, but Mother Nature has been biding her time waiting. Mankind thinks it's
winning, but ultimately finds out that Mother Nature Hates To Lose.
Like any great Cajun dish, Mother Nature Hates To Lose has so many layers &
flavors that it keeps you coming back for more. It is a tender eyed yet fiercely
intense view of the corruption within Louisiana politics & those who work hard
every day to maintain the sweet tea feeling of the South. The authors have given
the readers realistic characters that keep you on the edge to the final sentence
& beyond. They deliver a story that raises questions about how long the Gulf
can withstand this man's attack on the environment. Environment, corruption,
loyalty, with a little hanky panky, what else can you ask for in a novel?
- J. Lawler, Bon vivant
I have known Rick for almost forty years. Our discussions on a wide variety of
topics have always been interesting & often thought-provoking. I know little about
Louisiana & am looking forward to "getting educated" while being entertained.
- John Porges
Rick's witty personality & caring nature permeate everything he does. His love for
Louisiana truly shines through in this book.
- Camille Diaz