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Monica Kelting loves Kauai. Her deceased father loved it too, but will it continue to be a happy place for their coffee company, so precious to both of them? Once her fiancé disappoints her and the whole world comes tumbling down, Monica has to make some tough decisions. Are all men that selfish, or just this one? Finding herself again will be the hardest journey yet. With five newly hired women, can she get past the sadness? How will her higher power help her? Just as Monica feels her confidence returning, her coffee company is sabotaged. What will happen next?

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Monica Kelting loves Kauai. Her deceased father loved it too, but will it continue to be a happy place for their coffee company, so precious to both of them? Once her fiancé disappoints her and the whole world comes tumbling down, Monica has to make some tough decisions. Are all men that selfish, or just this one? Finding herself again will be the hardest journey yet. With five newly hired women, can she get past the sadness? How will her higher power help her? Just as Monica feels her confidence returning, her coffee company is sabotaged. What will happen next?
Autorenporträt
Shirley Ellen Dodding is a retired grade 7 teacher turned novelist. Her novels include:You Look Just Like Her, 2010, Rosedog BooksNaked on the Inside, 2016, Dorrance PublishingDancing with the Stripes, 2019, Tellwell PublishingMichael & Brie, 2020, Tellwell PublishingShirley resides in the interior of British Columbia with her blended family.In 2024 Shirley wrote a novel with her sister Elaine M. Baertl depicting her younger years in Surrey, British Columbia. It is called The Girls of the Fifties. It was cleverly written, with part four about post-WWII, including a German Jew escapee who, unbeknown to the girls, lived right behind them for many years as a recluse. Without knowing anything about him, the girls reached out with love and kindness. The last sentence will make the reader cry.