
Lovely Judy Railton had gambled her future on a newspaper ad, and was blissfully intoxicated with the result. She had sailed to Hawaii to marry a man she'd never seen, British expatriate Peter Delmer.
A young woman risks her future on a blind marriage proposal, only to find her expectations challenged upon arrival in Hawaii. Judy Railton leaves her familiar surroundings to travel across the ocean to meet Peter Delmer, a man she has only known through correspondence. Her objective is to secure a life with this stranger, but she must navigate the cultural shift of the island and the reality of a partner she has never physically encountered. The narrative follows her transition from anticipation to the complexities of a sudden, high-stakes commitment in a foreign environment.
Readers often identify this work as a classic example of mid-century romantic fiction that emphasizes the allure of distant, tropical settings. Discussion frequently centers on the protagonist's naivety and the rapid pacing of the central relationship. Critics note that the narrative relies heavily on the tension between the fantasy of the marriage ad and the reality of the expatriate lifestyle. Many readers highlight the atmospheric descriptions of Hawaii as a primary draw for the story. The book remains a point of interest for those who enjoy vintage romance novels with a focus on character transformation.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1970-04-06
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090029801
ISBN-13:
9780090029808
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