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Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers

By: Sara Ackerman
Narrated by: Carly Robins, Devon Hales
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“A close-up look at how wartime chaos affects a tight-knit group of women living on Hawaii in 1944 at the height of Pacific combat.... [Violet’s] journey overcoming her trials and grief through friendship, family, and romance is a story of strength and perseverance.”—Booklist

Violet Iverson and her young daughter, Ella, are piecing their lives together after the disappearance of her husband. As rumors swirl and questions about his loyalties surface, Violet believes Ella knows something. But Ella is stubbornly silent. Something—or someone—has scared her.

With the island overrun by troops training for a secret mission, tension and suspicion between neighbors is rising. To get through the difficult days, Violet bands together with her close friends and they open a pie stand near the military base, offering the soldiers a little homemade comfort.

Try as she might, Violet can’t ignore her attraction to the brash marine who comes to her aid when the women are accused of spying. Desperate to discover the truth behind what happened to her husband, while keeping her friends and daughter safe, Violet is torn by guilt, fear and longing as she faces losing everything. Again.

Don't miss THE GUEST IN ROOM 120, Sara Ackerman's enthralling new novel with dual-timelines intertwining a 1905 mystery surrounding Jane Stanford's mysterious death in Honolulu and a 2005 writer's quest to uncover the truth at the same historic hotel...

More captivating stories from Sara Ackerman:
  • The Maui Effect
  • The Unchartered Flight of Olivia West
  • The Codebreaker's Secret
  • Radar Girls
  • Red Sky Over Hawaii
  • The Lietenant's Nurse


“A bittersweet story of cinematic proportions.”—BookPage
20th Century Fiction Friendship Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Marriage Military
Historical Accuracy • Engaging Storyline • Great Narration • Heartwarming Tale • Interesting Perspective

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I could feel and see the scenery and smells. I loved falling into this book.

Pacific views

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I enjoyed this book. However, it irritates me when Hawaiian words are not pronounced correctly. There weren’t a lot of words to learn. Ask any local. They would have helped.

Nice story! Great author.

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I thoroughly enjoyed this interesting story. Well read. So glad I did not listen to the people who didn’t like the story. It was a good story of love, loss, sorority among women during war. A big plus is that it was not overtly sexual like so many other books are. I will definitely find more books from this author.

Thoroughly Enjoyed It!

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The story gives you a new perspective of war, especially from a young child’s view.

Entertaining

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I enjoyed some of the historical facts in the story. I was annoyed with the way the reader pronounced many of the Hawaiian and Japanese words.

Well written story

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