Even paradise demands a price for love and happiness . . .
Widowed Elizabeth Bennett believes her troubles are over.
Her loveless marriage is at an end. The death of her husband
leaves her free to raise their daughter, Hadley, alone on
her beautiful Hawaiian ranch . . . until the handsome Spence
Laamea, her husband’s heir and illegitimate son from a
liaison with a native woman, arrives. Spence takes the
estate—and Elizabeth’s fate—under his control.
Despite her distrust and against a backdrop of disapproval
among the island’s strict nineteenth-century white society,
passions erupt between them. Elizabeth and Spence struggle
to build a life for themselves and her daughter. When a
deadly hurricane bears down on the island, it tests the
bonds of love and loyalty they’ve tried to deny.