When Leilani Jauwe set her mind to something, she was a woman to be reckoned with. But even her status as Dr. Pete's assistant -- which allowed her safe passage through the slums of Honolulu's Chinatown -- was no advantage in her search for clues to her mysterious past. Only one man had the power to help.
Lawyer Randolph Walsh was a dedicated champion of Hawaii's poor Chinese immigrants. His work had been his life ever since his young bride's tragic death. Then beautiful, stubborn Leilani captured his heart, and Rand had a mighty dilemma on his hands: how could he aid her cause without the risk of losing her?
Donna Anders was in her early twenties when she made her first sale, a poem she sold to a children's magazine for $1.00. From those early years of writing juvenile poems and stories, to historical novels that balanced her life through some hard times, to suspense thrillers when she wrote about terror from her own experiences, Donna became a writer for life.