Islands of Aloha Mystery series by JoAnn Bassett (#5-7)
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Overview: JoAnn Bassett grew up in Seattle, but always preferred palm trees to pine trees. She started a business and raised a son, hoping to someday make a day at the beach an everyday event. In 1996, she and her husband bought a home on Maui, making the dream a reality. She now lives in Southern Arizona most of the year–trading palm trees for saguaros–but she still enjoys writing about life in Hawaii.
Genre: Mystery
5. O’ahu Lonesome Tonight? (2013)
Maui wedding planner Pali Moon is taking a week off from sulky diva brides, Devil-Wears-Prada mothers and hung-over grooms. She heads to Honolulu for a bit of sibling bonding with her brother, Jeff. They plan to spend a week playing tourist in the big city—seeing it all, doing it all and eating it all. But after sweating Jeff’s long-overdue plane and then being guilt-tripped into meeting her "new family" from her absent father’s side, she wonders if maybe vacation is tougher than the mystery meat the caterer tried to pass off as "Kobe beef" at her last wedding gig. But a week of vacation is a week with no work, so how bad could it be? When the City of Honolulu dumps nearly 50 million gallons of raw sewage into a local waterway, she learns the answer.
6. I’m Kona Love You Forever (2014)
Maui wedding planner Pali Moon gets stuck with lousy chores all the time: refereeing bridesmaid cat fights, sobering up grooms, and battling Botoxed m-o-t-b’s over where the stepmother sits at the rehearsal dinner. But this one beats all. In early January she has to tell a Kona-born bride-to-be she’s dead. The fine folks at the Vital Records Office insist the birth certificate the bride’s using belongs to a dead baby, and they won’t issue her a marriage license. The wedding can’t go on without a license, so Pali goes to Kona to track down the paperwork. Seriously, how hard can it be to locate a certified birth record issued by the State of Hawaii? Turns out, nearly impossible. But worse, people are dying to keep it hidden.
7. Moloka’i Lullaby (2015)
Maui wedding planner Pali Moon signs up one last client before taking a few months off. This one’s not going to be easy, though. The couple insists the nuptials take place on Moloka’i—a place Pali hasn’t been in over 25 years. But Pali figures, why not? After all, the island is part of Maui County, so it’s well within bounds of her “Let’s Get Maui’d” business zone. Getting vendors and top-quality supplies to the remote location may prove a bit tricky, but Pali’s never shirked from a challenge. The logistics prove difficult, but the bride’s downright insufferable. Pali relishes everything Moloka’i has to offer—the mule ride, the hot bread, the solitude—but by the time it’s over, a man is dead and Pali’s left wishing she’d never agreed to this “one for the road” wedding in the first place.
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