This contemporary romance takes place on the plains of Texas and the tropical paradise of the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Tessa O’Dell, a young travel writer, meets and marries rich oil/ranching magnate Clark Marlowe. Their marriage is idyllic for ten years. He dies suddenly, and Tessa’s grief is deep and protracted. Her mother-in-law Jonita, a crusty old Texas ranching lady, along with her ex-boss, editor of a travel magazine, finally persuade Tessa to go back to work for the magazine. Her first assignment is to cover the Pacific Polo Matches on the island of Kauai.
Tessa meets Armand Buteaud, captain of the French polo team and an international “play boy”. He sweeps her off her feet. She also meets Gil Dobson who is staying with his daughter and grandchildren in the resort compound where Tessa is housed. Gil is middle aged and a talented architect and developer who is moving his ecologically oriented business to Hawaii. Over time, Tessa is drawn more and more into her infatuation with Armand who romances her, but she finds she trusts him less and less. Gil shares his love of nature with her and takes her on several adventures on the island: sailing, flying a biplane in the canyons, beach trips with his granddaughters, dancing the night away. Tessa is drawn to him but senses that he and his family have some secret that they are not sharing with her.
A near fatal accident causes Tessa to face her fears...of the water, of the past, and of new relationships. Tessa is finally able to bid “aloha” to her life in Texas.
Currently you can order Aloha, Texas from Xlibris.com or order autographed copies of books directly from me by contacting me at erwalt@bwoodtx.com.

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1 comments:
Tessa,
Found your website while searching the internet for novels about Texas. Are you a Texan…either by birth or by desire? I’m the latter. I live in Austin and have just released my first novel, Endings, which takes place in Abilene, Texas. I see Aloha, Texas takes place in Hawaii. Might be a nicer place for romantic endeavors…
Also, I see where your heroine is involved in a tragic accident. That is another commonality! Just wanted to introduce myself. Hopefully,our paths may cross one day.
Barbara Bergin
author of "Endings"
http://www.barbaraberginink.com
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