ALOHA: AN ANTHOLOGY FOR MAUI
Release Date: September 12
ALOHA is a charity romance collection of swoon-worthy, never-before-seen short stories from over FIFTY of your favorite bestselling authors, all with a twist of Hawaii. All royalties from the collection will be donated to Maui Food Banks and the Maui Fire Relief Fund to help support the survivors of the devastating fires. ALOHA will only be available for a limited time, so one-click your copy before it’s gone.
AUTHORS INCLUDE: K.A. Linde, Adriana Locke, Alessandra Torre, Penny Reid, Rachel Van Dyken, Willow Winters, Brittainy Cherry, Aleatha Romig, Heidi McLaughlin, Crystal Perkins, Helena Hunting, Jessica Ashley, L.B. Dunbar, Ren Alexander, Skye Warren, Tara Brown, Tia Louise, Diana Peterfreund, Jamie K. Schmidt, Alexandria Bishop, Maria Luis, Kasey Metzger, Julia Kent, Karina Halle, Trilina Pucci, Carly Phillips, Aarti V Raman, Jill Ramsower, Amber Kelly, Eric R. Asher, Julie Leto, Lucy Eden, Kimberly Reese, Kayti McGee, Lauren Rowe, Pepper Winters, M. Robinson, J.L. Baldwin, Brittany Holland, Angelina M. Lopez, Jiffy Kate, Lex Martin, MJ Fields, Emma Louise, Catalina Snow, Dee Lagasse, Cary Hart, Aly Martinez, Fiona Cole, Jay McLean, Jana Aston, Emma Scott
All royalties from this project will be donated to organizations working in Maui to bring relief to the survivors of the Maui fires. We aren’t affiliated or endorsed by these charities. We are authors who are helping the best way that we can.
Grab Your Copy!
✦ Amazon → https://geni.us/AmazonAloha
✦ B&N → https://geni.us/NookAloha
✦ Apple → https://geni.us/AppleAloha
✦ Kobo → https://geni.us/KoboAloha
✦ Google Play → https://geni.us/GoogleAloha
Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
Nice collection of stories!
I haven’t yet had a chance to read all of the stories in this collection (it’s huge at about 1,432 pages!) but I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the ones I have read.
The Pre-Proposal by Adriana Locke is sexy and flirty and made me want to read more of her work.
Love and Freedom by Aly Martinez is a very hot and sexy short story.
A Mermaid and Her Star by Angelina M. Lopez – a college girl interning in Hawaii meets a hot TV star.
Move by Brittainy Cherry – So many feels. A mother takes a trip to Hawaii that her dead son planned for her.
Shooting Stars by Diana Peterfreund is a very enjoyable short story that intrigued me enough that I’m interested in reading more about Kai and Elliot.
A Path for the Lost by Eric R. Asher – I have to admit that this was a bit different from what I usually read. I haven’t read any of Eric’s Vesik series yet but I could still enjoy this short story with a hopeful message that good will happen in spite of tragedy and I did enjoy the bit about Spam filets. I happen to love fried Spam.
My Dark Tribute by Rachel Van Dyken is a very touching story about a hitman whose first wife died and the tribute his second wife organized.
Mele Kaliki Make Out with Me by Trilina Pucci is a super-hot, reverse harem story with 4 guys and one woman. It tried to melt my e-reader!
So, if you want to support a great cause and like to read a variety of genres, I can highly recommend this anthology.
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