Hawaiian Heroes
Born to defend his people, he will sacrifice everything--for her.
"A Scorcher! Readers will root for Melia and long for a hero like Malu." RT Book Reviews
"Verdict: Cade has created a very sensual tale with paranormal undertones, and shows respect for the legends of Kilauea Volcano. Her fans will not be disappointed." Lynn Reynolds, Westfield State Univ. Lib., Library Journal
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"The reader will feel they're in Hawaii. This writer mixes heat between the main characters and interesting pararnormal element." 4.5 stars and a TOP PICK, Jessie, Night Owl Reviews
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Hawaiian Heroes, Book 1; Walking in Fire
Nawea Bay, a remote Hawaiian paradise, is just the haven Melia Carson needs to escape the chill of heartache. Instead, she finds herself swept up in a tropical heat wave, fueled by her unexpected
attraction to a handsome native she meets on a snorkel tour.
He’s big, powerful, hot enough to melt her defenses—and he’s not all he seems. How else could he survive an injury that should have killed him…and why does she dream of him garbed in ancient native
dress and wreathed in flames?
David “Malu” Ho’omalu must find and destroy a cache of dangerous designer drugs before they can be sold to his people on the Big Island. Fending off amorous female tourists is part of the job,
but one look in Melia’s blue eyes, and his instincts scream that she is his.
As Melia surrenders to the desire burning between them, she discovers more than a fiery heritage that defies modern logic. She discovers a man who would descend into the molten depths of the
volcano to protect his island. And her…if she can find the strength to trust her heart to him.
Product Warnings
Hot, hot Hawaiian hero with volcanic passion on his mind. Better pack a heat-proof bikini for this island paradise.
And ...
Coming July 31st from Samhain Publishing,
Hawaiian Heroes II; Rolling in the Deep
Desire as deep and dark as the sea ... danger as close as a heartbeat.
Cathryn Cade


