Aloha Brides

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Relive history in the Hawaiian Islands as three women face fearful challenges in their lives and hearts. Jane rethinks her engagement to a wealthy tycoon back home in Texas. Mary Ellen is trying to find her missing sister who traveled there as a picture bride. Amelia is hiding secrets centered around the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Could finding romance now be more harm than help?

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Relive history in the Hawaiian Islands as three women face fearful challenges in their lives and hearts. Jane rethinks her engagement to a wealthy tycoon back home in Texas. Mary Ellen is trying to find her missing sister who traveled there as a picture bride. Amelia is hiding secrets centered around the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Could finding romance now be more harm than help?

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  • ISBN-13: 9781616261214
  • Publisher: Barbour Publishing, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 4/1/2011
  • Series: Romancing America
  • Pages: 368
  • Sales rank: 1,115,618
  • Product dimensions: 5.30 (w) x 8.04 (h) x 0.97 (d)

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  • Posted March 23, 2011

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    history and romance

    The first story is "Aloha Love" and you get a little chuckle our of it now and then with Aunt Mitilda. I am getting ahead of myself here as I forgot the first chapter that talks about a rancher Mark MacCaula, his mother and his little girl Leia. He was raising horses to race, but his young wife had gotten killed on one that she was teaching Leia, then three to ride. So Mark was a very depressed man and all he could think of was winning the race between his horse the King's. They all lived in Hilo, Hawaii.

    Mitilda arrives on the scene in the second chapter when she shows up at her brother-in-laws home and wanted to take Jane, her niece to Hawaii to see her sister-in-law before she died. Jane was engaged to a rich oil man names Adam, she had his ring but was in no hurry to get married. Milita, Jane and a mail in Jane's home Pilar set out on a six month journey by sea to Hawaii.

    Then the story really get good as they all fell in love with Hawaii and its people.

    The Second Story in this book is "Picture Bride" and the Third Story is "Love From Ashes" and all three are leading into the others with some of the same people in all stories. This is a great buy for anyone that loves good Fiction books with romance, and history.

    This book was sent to me by Barbour Publishing for my review

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