What's the price of passion? Jackie Laurens's Hawaiian adventure with surf instructor Kai Carson gets hotter every day. But how does the sexy, free woman she's become fit into her life back in Seattle? And how long can this sizzling romance last?

From: Redbook | Date: July 1, 2006| Author: Porter, Jane | Copyright information

Kai picks me up in front of my hotel.

"Where are we going?" I ask, shy as I slide into his black pickup truck.

"Where do you want to go?"

"I don't know." I don't tell him I'm glad just to be with him, but I am.

"Snorkeling at Shark's Cove?"

"Where's Shark's Cove?" I ask.

"The north shore. An hour or so." He shoots me a glance. "You up for a drive?"

"Yes." Smiling, I tip my head against the seat and rela...

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