![]() ![]() ![]() He leaned back in his chair and stared at this dark-haired beauty. ![]() The woman from the lobby moved across the stage in such a fluid motion, he thought she might be an apparition. The music slowed and the emcee crooned, "And now,ladies and gentlemen, a tribute to all those in love, performedĪt first, James thought he was seeing things. He soon discovers that the bottom-line is a choice between business, as he knows it, and love. James is certain that his fascination with Hokulani will not distract him from his business goals. She is determined to maintain the spirit of aloha at the Breezeway, despite James’s mainland business approach and his emphasis on the bottom-line. Hokulani is committed to her family’s legacy to preserve and share the Hawaiian culture. His plans quickly start to unravel when he falls for Hokulani Kawelu, the owner’s hula dancing daughter. ![]() When he invests in the Kona Breezeway Inn, he is confident that as the general manager he will turn a profit within three years. James craves one thing-a lucrative investment property that affords him the opportunity to earn his father’s respect. In exchange, mainlander James Westerman takes control of the daily operations. With the imminent threat of foreclosure of their beloved Kona Breezeway Inn, the Kawelu family is forced to take on an investor. Now that James Westerman has invested in the Kona Breezeway Inn, will he be able to stay focused enough to turn a profit, or will the hula-dancing owner distract him from his goals? ![]()
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