BOOKS

Deep South Gold
Deep South Gold is a sprawling story that takes Jane from being a naive teenager to being a strong, sexy adult woman willing to do anything to protect her child. Through the erotic historical account, we bear witness to her child’s conception, birth, childhood, and finally, adulthood all the while chasing Confederate gold. Deep South Gold is full of greed, insanity, love, sex, voodoo, history, and the culture in the 1880s South.

Queen of the World Walkers
In Wray’s science fiction, Queen of the World Walkers, a woman receives an ancestry DNA test for Mother’s Day, has a car accident, and then travels through time to all the places and historical events from her DNA report, all the while trying to make it back in time for her daughter’s wedding.

Games of Greed
In a time when the deadly silver sickness plagued the earth, the Honorable Governor Wade Johnson of Mississippi issued a stay-at-home order. For entertainment of the masses, he selected junior high and high school students to attend the Governor’s Underground School which was housed in an underground resort casino. They were required to compete and gambling bets were placed on who would win. Sixteen-year-old Sara Freeman lived alone with her mother after her father died from silver sickness while he was developing the vaccine for it. Governor Johnson likes the money he earns from gambling, but mostly he wants the vaccine to sell for millions.

Shades of Deep South Gold
Shades of Deep South Gold is a sprawling story that takes Jane from being a naïve teenager to being a strong, sexy, adult woman, willing to do anything to protect her child. Through the erotic historical account, we bear witness to her child’s conception, birth, childhood, and finally, adulthood all the while chasing Confederate gold. Shades of Deep South Gold is an R-rated story full of greed, insanity, voodoo, sex, love, and history.

Voodoo Charlie
Voodoo Charlie is the third book in Jo Stewart Wray’s Southern Series. In it Jane’s baby, fathered by Hureta, is kidnapped by Marie Laveau. Hureta was Laveau’s husband. Laveau plans to turn the child into a voodoo priest.
Laveau takes Charlie to New Orleans to be a voodoo priest. She also steals the Confederate gold that Jane had taken from the Confederate tunnel in French Comp, MS.
Everyone in possession of that gold has bad luck. Jane Lynch, Marie Laveau, and even Charlie are included.

Deep South Secrets
In the 19th Century, Catherine Jane Lynch has Professor Huerta’s “outside child.” Professor Huerta was Marie Laveau’s husband. Jane marries Johnny Tingle, and they take the Confederate gold she found hidden in a secret tunnel to New Orleans Mint to be melted into coins. Marie Laveau wants the baby Charlie to become a voodoo king like her and the Confederate gold too. How does Jane keep her baby away from Laveau and her voodoo and keep the Confederate gold?

Local Honey
In the 1880s, twenty-year-old Catherine Jane Lynch attends the Central Mississippi Institute for Girls in French Camp. She is tricked by Professor Huerta, husband of Marie Laveau from New Orleans, into going to a voodoo ritual. Huerta has plans to kill her. Her mentally ill stepfather, Tom Lewis Lynch, escapes from prison to help her get away from Huerta. While hiding with her stepfather, Jane finds Confederate gold hidden in a tunnel near the cemetery. Now, everyone wants the gold.

Red Rage
Kilmichael, Mississippi. Four people’s lives are ended by a remorseless young man. The small town reacts with horror at this senseless crime. After five trials, a conviction still doesn’t stick, so the victims’ families take justice into their own hands.

The Cheapskate's Guide to Home Decorating
Decorating with style, not dollars is the focus of this guide to buying or making inexpensive and original flower boxes, pillows, tablescapes, collages, and more. Photos, some in color.