My novel, The Lone Rice Ball, is in the multi-author box set, Once Upon a Starry Night. It’s book 5 in my Christian contemporary romance Sushi series, but you don’t have to read the other books before reading this one.
I had a lot of fun writing The Lone Rice Ball because I set it in my home state of Hawaii, on the North Shore of the island where my mother grew up.
Most of the places in the book are fictional, including my hero’s uncle’s restaurant, the Molokai Red Restaurant in Haleiwa. I named it after a hibiscus variant that grows in my parents’ yard, which my dad has lovingly tended to for years.
This is the Molokai Red hibiscus. Isn’t it beautiful? It’s hard to see in the photo, but it has a rich, dark red color that’s unusual for hibiscus.
In the book, I also had the Molokai Red hibiscus bushes growing along the path to the front entrance of the restaurant. But in actuality, it’s not a very common hibiscus variant.
I hope you can imagine these lovely flowers when you read The Lone Rice Ball!
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