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"Suspenseful addition to the "Raising Cane" series."
Reviewed by Susan Huston
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted April 9, 2003
Noelani Hana has always known she's the illegitimate child
of Louisiana cane grower Duke Fontaine. Born and raised in
Hawaii, Noelani is independent of the wealthy Fontaines,
wanting nothing to do with their prestige and money. When
Duke and his wife are killed, Noelani is summoned to Baton
Rouge for Read more...
"The second book in the Raising Cain series!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted May 26, 2003
This is the second in the three-book series entitled
Raising Cane about the Fontaine family. In this book we are
told the story of Duke Fontaine's illegitimate daughter,
Noelani Hana. Much to Jackson and Casey Fontaine's chagrin,
Noelani has to come to Baton Rouge in order for them to
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SummaryDuke Fontaine is dead, but he's left behind a
daughter no one knew he had. A daughter who's about to
inherit one-third of his estate.
Noelani Hana is the secret daughter of Louisiana sugar
magnate Duke Fontaineand the secret sister of his
children Casey and Jackson. Their existence is as much of
a shock to her as hers is to them.
Complying with the terms of his will, Noelani travels to
Bellefontaine, the family estate and sugar plantation.
She wants nothing more than to collect her share of the
inheritance and return home to Hawaii.
Three things stop her. One, she'll have to wait for the
cane harvest, since the Fontaines are land rich and cash
poor. Two, she discovers that they apparently have an
enemy willing to sabotage Bellefontaine, and as Noelani is
now a member of the family, she, too, becomes a target.
And threeshe meets Adam Ross. A man who's sweet as
sugar, sexy as sin and damn good in a crisis!
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