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A. J. Llewellyn

    A.J. Llewellyn writes with a passion for the islands and for life's grandest emotion, love, which he believes is best sung out loud. His narratives delve into the heart of human connection and explore historical narratives with a distinctive, evocative style. Drawing deep inspiration from the allure and history of Hawaii, Llewellyn crafts stories that resonate with warmth and authenticity. He invites readers into worlds where passion intertwines with experience, celebrating love as a universal, vibrant song.

    Molokai Man
    The Book and the Rose
    • The Book and the Rose

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Hollywood show runner Evans McCoy's hit TV show has just been yanked off the air thanks to its star Nora North's spectacular drug bust. Desperate to find work to qualify for Writer's Guild health insurance, Evans finds every door closed due to the problems associated with his show. His recent fling with mysterious and sexy Spanish businessman Mio-Alejo Cortez is heating up, however, and it's hard to resist the lure of Mio's invitation to visit him in Barcelona.The city's most romantic holiday, Dia de Sant Jordi-St. George's Day-is approaching. Mio wants Evans there for the big day when lovers traditionally exchange a book and a rose. With the memory of their scorching rendezvous and constant hot faxes from Mio teasing him, Evans is unable to turn down the invitation and lands in Barcelona, full of expectations.Evans soon learns that Mio is a man of many, many secrets and a dangerous double life. Barcelona and Mio are seductive conquerors, but when Mio's truth emerges, Evans must decide-should he cut bait and run? With his career seemingly in tatters and Mio's secret now his to share, Evans takes a gamble. He plunges headfirst into Mio's world of high-class, high-stakes sex.

      The Book and the Rose
    • Molokai Man

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Jack Christie doesn't believe in dreams, myth or magic. He believes in facts, but suddenly he is challenged by a tall, dark, unreal stranger. A mysterious Molokai Man. Uptight New York writer Jack Christie inherits his uncle's estate including a small publishing house he never knew Cameron Christie owned. Among Cameron's papers are the deed to an old house on the remote island of Molokai-they call it the last Hawaiian Island-and a court summons. Cameron is being sued by relatives of one of the last remaining survivors of the former leper colony, Kalaupapa. Cameron published a journal sent to him by the man who relatives say could not have written the book since he does not have the use of his hands and is senile. In an effort to hold onto the small amount of money that he's inherited, his uncle's hard-earned business, not to mention Cameron's reputation, Jack reluctantly travels to Molokai to solve the mystery. This shut-down New Yorker encounters more than he bargained for on this island shaped by myth and magic. He meets an island man who could be straight out of his dreams. And Jack, who has always managed to keep his emotions under control, isn't sure he's ready to fall for a hot, sexy Molokai Man.

      Molokai Man