>1. 'New Orleans Jazz: Syncopated Rhythms: Syncopated Rhythms' (2015)
Jean Doyle Mercier's exploration of Jazz in her home town, she dives into its cultural roots that make New Orleans Jazz a unique flavor on the global musical spectrum
>2. 'New Orleans Music Legends: 43 Music Makers Remember and Reflect'' (2014)
New Orleans based Musicians share their personal accounts, experiences, struggles, and success on their careers as they became Jazz Legends on their own right.
Fiction Series: 'The Jazz Chronicles Book Collection:"
- Book 1. ''My Name is Mamie Clark'' (2001)
Mercier tells Mamie's journey as a woman fighting societal limitations as an African-American female musician. As well as challenges between jazz musicians when a man tries to steal her songs for himself.
- Book 2. "Jazz Baby (Jazz Chronicles - Book 2)'' (2008)
Set about one week in the summer between the two World Wars the novel takes in the story between three characters at different stages of her musical careers and lives
- Book 3. ''Baby Boom Jazz: Jazz Chronicles''' (2017)
It’s an era of prosperity, prosperity and economic optimism. The Baby Boom has begun. People everywhere have an overwhelming desire to escape from the grim days of the recent conflict by immersing themselves in the vibrant cultural scene.