The Title Wave

Year One

All he wants to do is help people, but local women want to help themselves… to him!

When Henri Tupuola returned to Suamalie to open his holistic mental health clinic, he had no idea what he was getting into. After ten years in Australia getting his degree and practical experience under his mentor, the locals had all but forgotten the quiet “boy”  who had always made them feel like he could see right through them.

Not anymore! The ladies of Lafoina are eager to meet the island’s therapist and spend hours staring deeply into his eyes on their weekly dates… ahem, sessions.

Desperate for relief, he hightails it down to The Title Wave and begs Ezra to order him a couple dozen copies of his own book. Yes, author copies would be cheaper, but he needs these things fast. Maybe if he hands out his book like an old-time quack handed out pills, the ladies will get the hint and leave him alone.

But when he tells his troubles to Ezra (who’s the therapist now?), and she jokes at how much her father would love to have people flocking to his “sessions” so to speak, Henri gets an idea that could save his sanity… if only Ezra will agree.

Take a trip to the Suamalie Islands where palm trees sway, the sand and sea pulse with life, and the people will steal your heart.

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Reviews:E&E Filbrun on Amazon wrote:

What a fun story! I know when I pick up a book by this author that I will enjoy it. I know that it will be clean and different and funny. The Title Wave certainly met those expectations. I found myself laughing out loud several times as Ezra and Henri talked to each other. There is not as much substance in this book as in many of this authors books, but for a fluffy romance, it was great. I’m looking forward to another visit to the Suamalie islands again sometime.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author, and these are my honest thoughts about it