When she fled her grandfather's tyranny, Mari Webster knew she'd burned her bridges. But her life began anew the day she sailed into Honolulu harbor--and saw her future in the eyes of Adam Foster.
Half-Hawaiian Adam Foster was lost the moment he laid eyes on Mari. And when his fellow islanders warned him against mingling with a foreigner, he dismissed their worries as foolish fancy. But Adam soon questioned his irreverence and wondered if the paradise he'd found in Mari's arms could survive the wrath of the pagan gods.
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.