Island of Passion


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"Ra'iavavae had been, indeed, an island of erotic splendour will all-encompassing religious and sexual rites. But the Western civilisation of the traders and missionaries wrought a gradual change in the social, economic and religious structure of the island until it became as it is today, a complacent society that rarely hints of its dramatic heritage."--Book jacket.




Passion of Island


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Miss Joan Gauthier assumes that her beauty, power and wealth can control the men she meets. Her foolish behavior leads her into a dangerous and intriguing situation of friendship, which was shattered by suicide, and she was blamed for it. She tries to lose herself in a yacht journey on the South Seas. Facing danger and helpless, her life would take a wicked, unexpected twist. Frightened for her life, she remembered her stepfather's wishes. This captivating story begins in London and then moves to San Francisco and onto the uncivilized Island of Muava. The drama and passion of love in Muava gives you a delightful novel, which brings a twist of intrigue to an enchanted, touching love story. This exciting saga will capture your heart. Kathleen Keyes




Playing with Water


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A wonderful inner journey in the outer light and color of a remote coast, uncommonly well written.--Peter Matthiessen




Passion Island


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Three couples go to an island retreat to try to rekindle the passion in their troubled relationships. With the help of a famous sexologist, sexual boundaries are challenged, and rules are broken.




Passion Island


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Island of the Passion


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In the late nineteenth century, Mexico and France laid claim to Clipperton Island. In 1908 Mexico places a garrison of men and their families on the island to reinforce their claim. All goes well until 1914 when, because of the revolution that tears Mexico apart, the garrison is no longer supplied. Scurvy claims many of their lives and in a desperate attempt to save those that are left, the Captain tries to row a boat for help. He perishes along with three men he took with him. The lone man, left on the island, goes crazy and declares himself king. For twenty-two months he rapes, tortures and murders some of the women and children of the garrison. Finally, two of the women are successful in killing him. A United States warship, looking for Germans, rescues the survivors and returns them to Mexico and safety.




Passion Island


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Three couples go to an island retreat to try to rekindle the passion in their troubled relationships. With the help of a famous sexologist, sexual boundaries are challenged, and rules are broken.




Unveiling Island Passion


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In this docu-novel an unlikely relationship developed between an island man from Grenada and a Kansas woman in the 1950's. Both worked in Brooklyn and became casually acquainted until they vacationed at his family's modest cottage in rural Grenada. Though mesmerized by everything Grenadian, his guest experienced disquieting cultural shocks. Every experience, pleasant and unpleasant, she diligently recorded including details of their slow moving island-style romance. Driven to socially construct her multicultural family tree, their American-born granddaughter visited Grenada sixty years later. The flamboyant social life, intimacy and intense spicy aura captivated her and like her grandmother she too was inescapably "Caribbeanized."




Isle of Passion


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In 1908, under orders to defend a tiny, isolated Pacific atoll from an improbable French invasion, Mexican captain Ramón Arnaud, his young bride, Alicia, and eleven soldiers and their families set sail for the so-called Isle of Passion. In this dire, forbidding place, a viable community is created under Ramón's guidance and inspired by Alicia's dedication. But they are soon forgotten by a motherland distracted by political upheaval and the first rumblings of World War I. Left to the mercies of nature and one another—falling victim one by one to disease, hunger, lust, despair, and, ultimately, violence—the castaways who remain must find strength in the courage and steadfast resourcefulness of Alicia Arnaud, upon whom their collective survival now depends. Based on true events, Laura Restrepo's Isle of Passion is a brilliantly rendered and dramatic tale of savage human nature—and one woman's determination to triumph over a harrowing fate.




Sunset Passion


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Sam enters the Miss Sunset Island Pageant. Carrie has been hired as the official pageant photographer.