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Pualena Dawn

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Pualena Dawn

By: Shayla Cherry
Narrated by: Raechel Wong
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Five sisters, fresh starts, and a whole lot of Aloha. Dawn Kalama fostered hundreds of children over the years. She was a pillar of their community in rural Hawai'i . . . until her husband passed away, leaving her unmoored and adrift. The Aloha Sisters come together to support their mother and seek refuge from the stormy seas of their own lives.

Anne left the island at seventeen. When her marriage and career both come crashing down, she brings her kids home to Pualena. Can she build a new life in a place filled with the ghosts of her past?

Laurie never felt like she belonged. She's the family introvert. But as her situation at home grows more desperate, she has to reach out to the people who love her most.

Oakley has a picture-perfect life . . . at least at first glance. Cracks are spidering beneath her facade, and she needs her sisters more than any of them realize.

Halia is the eldest sister, only thirteen years younger than her adopted mother. With Dawn a faint shadow of her former self, the responsibilities of family matriarch are on her shoulders.

Akemi is fast approaching forty, but to her family she'll always be the baby sister. She's the perpetual wanderer, a globe-trotting content creator who hasn't stayed in one place for more than a few months since the day she left home. But that might change now that the baby of the family is expecting a baby of her own.

Join the Aloha Sisters as they navigate life and love in a small town on the Big Island.

©2026 Shayla Cherry
Family Life Genre Fiction Women's Fiction
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