8 Days on Maui

I haven't posted in a while, but needed to add a new entry here to plug my new novel, 8 Days on Maui. Just 7 short months ago last December, I took a much needed vacation to my favorite spot in Hawaii, Kaanapali which is in West Maui. I had never been to the islands during the holidays, so it was unique that way and a different way of seeing this wonderful place. While there, I relaxed a LOT, but I also learned more about that beautiful side of the island. And on one of my many early morning and late evening walks/hikes, I learned from historical markers about the old airstrip called Kaanapali Airport. I also learned that the unique taveern, the Windsock Lounge was located right where my condo was situated, only 60 years earlier. I began feverishly studying more about this old airstrip and the colorful history behind this quirky little bar and found it most interesting.

My imagination began to go nuts out in the holiday paradise, so I ran to the nearest ABC store and picked up a journal and began brainstorming in my little condo. Not only did I come up with the story for 8 Days on Maui, but also 2 more sequels to last year's scifi odyssey and bestselling novel, 2095!

Needless to say, 8 Days on Maui was written and polished down carefully from a very rough, rough draft and was finally released only 5 months later from its inception in late May of this year.

The most unique thing about this story is the number of genres it mixes together, and I am proud to say, I think I pulled it off. It is primarly a mystery with the use of time travel and paranormal romace, but with a backstory of murder as well. Given the blend of history involving the setting at the old airport and tavern, it also lends itself to historical fiction as well.

I am proud to say it has earned several 5-star ratings already! I hope you guys go grab a copy and enjoy it too! And if you do like it, please leave a kind review or rating on Amazon.

And be on the lookout for those 2 2095 sequels, which sometime in 2023 will be released and become the 2095 Trilogy!

Happy reading!
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