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Under the Bali Moon

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Reunion in paradise Exotic Bali is the perfect place to stage a wedding. If ambitious attorney Zena Shaw has her way, it'll also be the perfect place to prevent one. Zena loves her younger sister too much to watch her rush into a marriage she'll later regret. But Zena's mission hits an obstacle in the form of gorgeous Adan Douglass, the groom-to-be's brother—and the man who once broke Zena's heart. Adan was just a college kid when he chose career ambition over love, but years later he regrets it. Now he's hoping to persuade the beautiful workaholic to join him at their siblings' union…and think about rekindling their own. From stunning beaches to magnificent temples, he'll show her everything this lush island has to offer—and hope these magical nights are only the beginning of forever…

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published April 19, 2016

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Grace Octavia

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Grace Octavia is a native of Westbury, New York. Her writing has appeared in Sisterfriends by Michele Agins and Julia Chance and Rolling Out magazine, where she was Editor-in-Chief. She is currently working on her Ph.D. at Georgia State University in Atlanta.

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February 12, 2018
I didn’t like this book. The heroine is a mess. The hero is barely in the book. The HEA is far fetched. Just no.
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October 30, 2025
After visiting Bali, I totally could understand the whole book and the romance it was just a beautiful written story
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April 26, 2016
Loved the storyline, although there were times I wanted to slap Zena. She was overbearing to her sister, trying to control her life and dreams. Adan I liked, he was honest about the mistake he made when they were in college. He wants to make amends and Zena doesn't want to listen. She's holding on to the hurt she felt in the past. At some point you ave o let it go and move on.
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