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In the mesmerizing sequel to the CastleRock trilogy and Menehune, Gene and Sarah's love story takes a breathtaking turn. Believing Gene lost forever in a tragic fishing accident, Sarah channels her grief into an ambitious dream: transforming some of Hawaii's islands with the help of her trusted Tongan and Hawaiian allies. But when Gene miraculously reappears, their reunion sparks joy across the islands, culminating in grand Hawaiian celebrations. Now united, Gene and Sarah embark on a journey of love and legacy. Together, they build a thriving empire, Moloka'i Aina, adopting two children and…mehr

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In the mesmerizing sequel to the CastleRock trilogy and Menehune, Gene and Sarah's love story takes a breathtaking turn. Believing Gene lost forever in a tragic fishing accident, Sarah channels her grief into an ambitious dream: transforming some of Hawaii's islands with the help of her trusted Tongan and Hawaiian allies. But when Gene miraculously reappears, their reunion sparks joy across the islands, culminating in grand Hawaiian celebrations. Now united, Gene and Sarah embark on a journey of love and legacy. Together, they build a thriving empire, Moloka'i Aina, adopting two children and shaping a future grounded in family, community, and resilience. Yet as their responsibilities grow, they realize that sustaining their vision means empowering others. Through mentorship, they cultivate a new generation of leaders to carry their dream forward. Against a backdrop of stunning Hawaiian landscapes, Tita weaves a tale of passion, ambition, and the enduring bonds of ohana (family). Geopolitical intrigue, the complexities of love, and the beauty of the islands converge in this compelling novel of renewal and hope. Prepare to be transported into a world where love triumphs over loss, and the spirit of aloha lights the way.
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Autorenporträt
Ernest Spencer is a Hawaiian born Korean American. Born in the mid 1940's, he joined the Marine Corps Reserve in 1963. During his second year in college, where he was studying philosophy, he "was overwhelmed by the futility of reason as an effective force in life." Disillusioned by reason, his life did not make sense to him. He was drawn to the Marine Corps by the sense of belonging. The Corps also offered him the chance to confront life rather than read about it. Spencer states, “I could confront life by going to the edge, or at least what I perceived as the edge: Existence itself.” In 1967, he was sent to lead a line unit (an infantry unit) that is at Khe Sanh, the 1st Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment. There were four rifle companies in this infantry battalion: Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and Delta. Spencer commanded Delta. He recalls "you have got to understand what it means to a 24-year-old guy who's macho to be made a commanding officer of a rifle company in combat. He is Jesus Christ himself." He was also the first Korean American to command a marine rifle company in combat. Since his time in Vietnam, Spencer founded a publishing company. Now, after enjoying retirement, he has founded a non-profit to support education in his beloved Hawaii. He is now writing a historical fiction trilogy and self-narrating his books for the audio book market.  And keeping his softball skills up!