Dawn of Hawaii Trilogy by Linda Lee Chaikin (Books 1-3)
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Overview: Linda Chaikin is a Christian fiction author with a focus on historical fiction. She sometimes publishes using the name L.L. Chaikin. Linda was the youngest of 10 children and her father died shortly after she was born. She wrote her first full-length novel with pen and paper at the age of 14 – this novel was later rewritten as Wednesday’s Child, part of the Day to Remember series.
She met her husband, Steve, in a Bible study, and they were married 6 months later. They both went to Multnomah School for the Bible, now known as Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary in Portland, Oregon.
Genre: Historical Fiction
Book 1 – Spoils of Eden
The waves lap dangerously close to the abandoned baby…abandoned by the Molokai leper colony of the late 1800s.
That baby will be at the center of an alternately tense and bittersweet romantic struggle between Eden Derrington and Rafe Easton. Eden and Rafe are in love, but Baby Kip may very well endanger their future together.
It’s two generations after the on-fire missionaries have arrived on the Hawaiian Islands, and the descendants of those missionaries are drifting into complacency and materialism.
The generational plots and subplots masterfully woven throughout this first in the "Dawn of Hawaii" trilogy will leave the reader yearning for the second and third books…
Book 2 – Hawaiian Crosswinds
Torn between family loyalty and their deep affection for one another, Rafe Easton and Eden Derrington strike an agreement that will bring them together after one final year of pursuing their dreams. For Eden, those dreams involve dangerous medical research with her father and spending time with the mother she never knew, a leper on Moloka’i.
Rafe’s dreams are equally noble—managing the family estates and serving in Legislature—until both begin to unravel. Revolution threatens the fragile calm of Hawaii’s sovereignty, and the man who murdered Rafe’s father now threatens the lives of Rafe’s mother and adopted son. With love, danger, and political upheaval demanding his attention, Rafe must commit to a course of action without second thoughts.
Love, beauty, and blessing—the perfect “happily ever after” to a Hawaiian romance—unravel in the Hawaiian Islands of 1892. What will this mean for Rafe and Eden, caught in the Hawaiian Crosswinds?
Book 3 – Jewel of the Pacific
Rafe Easton faces one of the worst crisis he’s ever known when he confronts his stepfather, Townsend Derrington, for setting Hanalei Plantation aflame. Rafe’s beloved Eden Derrington was left inside. when Rafe takes revengs into his own hands he loses his eyesight. Rafe and Eden’s future is unexpectedly shattered.
Pride causes Rafe to abandon his upcoming marriage to Eden and seek medical care in San Francisco. Heartbroken, Eden leaves for Molokai with her father, Dr. Jerome, to start a clinic for lepers.
Seizing her opportunity, beautiful Bernice "Bunny" Judson, makes a play for the one man she’s always wanted, Rafe.
The clouds of political disaster have arrived overhead. Eden must decide which side of the upcoming Revolution she is going to support. Plus she must discover the painful lesson God wants her to learn and determine if she will find healing for her bruised heart with or without a life that includes Rafe.
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