
Whispers of Wailua Falls
Instant Love with the Park Ranger
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Rachelle Ayala

This title uses virtual voice narration
"When whispers call from misty falls, some hearts have no choice but to answer."
Kauai, 1976. Photographer Cherie Tsang's carefully composed life shatters the moment she hears a ghostly voice calling from Wailua Falls. Even more unsettling is Daniel Kealoha—the infuriatingly handsome park ranger whose cautioning touch sends electricity racing through her veins despite her best defenses.
Between the silver mist and golden sunsets, Cherie's camera captures what cannot exist—a woman's silhouette where only water should be. Ancient island secrets rise with each frame, blurring the edges between legend and reality, just as Daniel's stolen glances blur the boundary between professional colleague and destined love.
Moonlight reveals sacred plants mysteriously vanishing, rival families guarding centuries-old secrets, and a pharmaceutical conspiracy that threatens everything Daniel's ancestors died protecting. But most dangerous of all is the way his soul-deep laughter dismantles every wall Cherie has built around her heart.
As the countdown to her departure ticks away, Cherie's heart splinters like light through her camera lens. Daniel's fierce kisses leave her breathless while his ancestral loyalties pull him away without warning. Each night in his arms feels like destiny; each dawn brings fresh doubts. The falls whisper promises neither can explain, and Cherie must decide—return to the safely framed life she knows, or leap into a love as wild and eternal as Wailua itself.
A romantic mystery that sweeps you into 1970s Hawaii, where passion burns hotter than volcanic stone and the most powerful captures aren't found on film but etched forever on two souls who found home in each other's arms.