The struggling orchid farm on the lush island of Maui is Kiki Brill's pride and joy. And she's not about to lose it, no matter how much money Ryan McClain is offering for her family's land. But it's becoming clear that the "accidents" threatening her peaceful life are really acts of sabotage. The wealthy, handsome businessman, once the prime suspect, is beginning to seem like her last hope. Now, if only she can bring herself to trust him with her home, her heritage--and her heart.
This book surprised me. I suppose I was expecting this story to be around the wood-working shop like the other two books. This one was so different that I has a little trouble getting interested. After several chapters I became interested in the plot. This was a good happy ending book. I wish they had gone a little more into describing the flowers and how they grew them. / When the bad guy was revealed I have to admit that I was not surprised. Ehrn you thought sbout it there were only two suspects the cousin and the neighbor. You knew before hand who was behind it all. I sometimes wonder how the main charactors can be so blind
VERY GOOD READING!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I read this book while vacationing on Maui - it was a total delight and a very quick read. You fall more in love with Maui and the characters are very endearing. I recommend it even if you cannot sit on the beach and read it - you can imagine yourself there.
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