
Savage Maui Series
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Narrated by:
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Sara Hogan
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Jack Lewis
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By:
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Crystal Steadman
About this listen
Dakoda and her parents moved to Hawaii from Washington when something tragic happened to her twin sister during a summer at a college party. Dakoda was so upset with her parents for moving her to a new state where she knew no one. To make matters worse, the locals in Hawaii don't like outsiders and made her life a living hell when she first moved there. Three guys in particular really had it out for her. But she soon won them over when she came up with a plan to have them teach her how to surf in hopes they would back off her, then she ran into a bigger problem with a local girl who thought Dakoda was taking her spot in the pro surf games and her three guys. Nobody crosses Harlan and gets away with it.
©2022 Crystal Steadman (P)2022 Crystal Steadman
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