THAT JAZZ book. On Wattpad

That Jazz. It’s a love triangle saga set in New Orleans in the 1920’s. A shy heiress grew up hopelessly in love with the boy next door, August Sinclair.

Until a pretty and popular socialite, Charlotte Chamberlain, showed up and claimed him for herself.

Rejected and heartbroken, Alexandria packed her things and left for Paris. There she transformed. She became the most powerful and influential force with a name and reputation that landed herself on the front page of every newspaper and magazine in the world.

She returned to New Orleans unrecognizable and burning with vengeance.

She befriends Charlotte, the woman who stole her man. Keeping her old crush August close and the woman who took him even closer.

Their twisted friendship dynamics and mismatched motives creates a dangerous chemistry that gets them caught up in mafia mixups, casino heists, and glamorous disasters.

A story of wealth, power, revenge, and the kind of love that can ruin reputations.

25 chapters posted so far to Wattpad.

By Sable St.James

This is some art I’m working on for a printed special edition copy possibly to be sold on Amazon

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... Read moreReading 'That Jazz' truly transports me back to the roaring 1920s New Orleans, a city full of jazz, glamour, and hidden dangers. The complex relationships between Alexandria, August, and Charlotte remind me how love stories often have layers of passion and betrayal that make them unforgettable. Alexandria's transformation after moving to Paris adds a compelling dimension to the story—her rise to fame and power flips the script on the typical heartbroken heroine and introduces themes of revenge and self-discovery. What stands out is how the author weaves in the exciting backdrop of mafia mix-ups and casino heists, making it more than just a love triangle. It feels like diving into both a dramatic romance and an adventurous thriller. The dynamic between the characters shows not only romantic tension but also strategic friendships and rivalries that keep the plot unpredictable and engaging. For readers who enjoy historical fiction with strong, flawed characters and a dose of suspense, this story is a perfect match. Plus, the hints at a special printed edition on Amazon with original artwork suggest the series is gaining momentum and recognition. If you love stories about power struggles intertwined with romance and set against a richly detailed historical setting, 'That Jazz' offers a fresh take that’s worth exploring.