Linda R. (fibrogal) - , reviewed on + 180 more book reviews
This book, besides being a great romantic suspense tale, is a short travelogue of the backside of Hawaii--the places where the people who live there work, live, play and avoid. It tells of the highlands (I think that is what they called it) of Maui, where the terrain and lifestyle is compared to Tennessee. There is a great depiction of a marine research and rescue facility, where a lot of the story takes place.
The heroine has a head injury that has permanently damaged her memory of her life. She was found in a ravine by a Search and Rescue team, Greg and Dodger, and arrested for stealing the car she was found in.
Calling her Lucky because she can't remember her name and she was found by accident, Greg can't leave her in jail, posts bond and takes her home with him. Lucky works at building a new life while attempting to contact anyone who might have known her before. Then the twists and turns begin...
The heroine has a head injury that has permanently damaged her memory of her life. She was found in a ravine by a Search and Rescue team, Greg and Dodger, and arrested for stealing the car she was found in.
Calling her Lucky because she can't remember her name and she was found by accident, Greg can't leave her in jail, posts bond and takes her home with him. Lucky works at building a new life while attempting to contact anyone who might have known her before. Then the twists and turns begin...
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