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I am thrilled to be able to announce my World War II love story is once again available as an ebook after more than a decade. Under a previous title (Nisei), It was contracted by an early epublisher, Starlight, in 1999. Though sales at the time were extremely modest, reviews were stupendous. Print publishers, though admiring the book, shied away for contracting for a book that didn't have an existing niche for shelf space. Because of Kindle, that--thankfully-- is no longer a problem!

A sweeping, passionate World War II love story you will never forget. . .
The kind of book that you think about afterward. . .They [hero/heroine] grip your heart and make you weep.-In Print
It is definitely one for the keeper shelf.-Margaret Lawrence
I highly recommend It Had to Be You for an all-consuming and powerful love story.-Romance Communications Reviews*
Best Mainstream Novel - Golden Triangle*
Runner-up Best Mainstream Novel - Book of Your Heart*
Runner-up Best Historical - Now and Then*
Runner-up Best Historical - Show Me More*
under various previous titles*
The time is 1937. Journalist Dianne Castle mixes with Hollywood's elite post-Prohibition hedonists at the popular Club Borneo,owned by handsome Japanese American, Johnny Honda. Amidst the threat of war and chants of Yellow Peril, Dianne and Johnny fall in love, but it's a love not to be.
How can Johnny let his beloved Dianne throw her life away on the likes of him?
Dianne stubbornly vows to follow him to the ends of the earth-even if it means entering an internment camp.

A sweeping, passionate World War II love story you will never forget. . .
The kind of book that you think about afterward. . .They [hero/heroine] grip your heart and make you weep.-In Print
It is definitely one for the keeper shelf.-Margaret Lawrence
I highly recommend It Had to Be You for an all-consuming and powerful love story.-Romance Communications Reviews*
Best Mainstream Novel - Golden Triangle*
Runner-up Best Mainstream Novel - Book of Your Heart*
Runner-up Best Historical - Now and Then*
Runner-up Best Historical - Show Me More*
under various previous titles*
The time is 1937. Journalist Dianne Castle mixes with Hollywood's elite post-Prohibition hedonists at the popular Club Borneo,owned by handsome Japanese American, Johnny Honda. Amidst the threat of war and chants of Yellow Peril, Dianne and Johnny fall in love, but it's a love not to be.
How can Johnny let his beloved Dianne throw her life away on the likes of him?
Dianne stubbornly vows to follow him to the ends of the earth-even if it means entering an internment camp.