(audiobook+ebook) It was interesting to go back to the beginning of the series after reading its conclusion, a bit like a time machine. It was especially nice to read Keoni’s story, since he’s a sort of ‘Arlésienne’–we talk about him a lot, but we barely see him.
He sure was a compelling character, and a fascinating entry into Hawaiian culture. History and legends, habits and customs, even language and, of course, surfing and the sea–Keoni was an ocean of knowledge, and the reader learns about Hawaii at the same time Lou does. As for Lou, since she’s an amateur photographer, she was another point of view on the island, the newbie point of view, full of wonder and curiosity.
Their romance was nice–connecting through their love for the land and the culture, the mentor and his pupil. They resist the attraction for the longest time, what with their upcoming separation looming. And, most of all, the fact that Lou’s boyfriend is waiting for her in Seattle.
Yep, be prepared, this book is about cheating. If you don’t love the person you’re with, is it cheating? If you aren’t with someone anymore, but you still love them, is it cheating? If you have sex with someone while thinking of someone else, is it cheating? If it doesn’t mean anything to you, should it mean anything to your partner? That’s only some of the questions that don’t really get an answer, but that are raised in the story. If you aren’t comfortable with cheating, though, I would advise you to not read this book.
Surfing is the third important theme. Fighting the element, winning or losing, feeling the ocean–almost whispering to it. It was a powerful feature of Keoni, and it offered beautiful images and moments.
I enjoyed the narration. The male narrator had a subtle but discernable accent that brought a bit of exotism. The female narrator did her job perfectly. Good dual narration.
Quickie
- Series: Aloha #1 (can be read as a standalone)
- Hashtags: #retro romance #opposites attract #multicultural romance #hawaii
- Triggers: a lot of cheating, past death
- Main couple: Mary Lou Hunter & Keoni Makai
- Hotness: 4/5
- Romance: 4/5
- + the male narrator’s subtle accent
- – though it was an interesting subject, that was a lot of cheating