36 Hours Serial
As a devastating summer storm hits Grand Springs, Colorado, the next thirty-six hours will change the town and its residents foreverâ¦.
Cinderella Story Part 3
When millionaire Alex Bennett waltzes into waitress Nina Lindstromâs life and takes care of her sonâs medical bills, itâs like a dream come true. Soon a whirlwind engagement leads to a marriage proposal, but itâs all about as real as a fairy taleâa business arrangement thatâs a marriage in name only. Nina wants more out of life. Her feelings for Alex are real, but what will it take to melt Alexâs heart?
Donât miss the next book in the continuing story of Grand Springs, Father and Child Reunion by Christine Flynn.
Dear Reader,
In the town of Grand Springs, Colorado, a devastating summer storm sets off a string of events that changes the lives of the residents foreverâ¦.
Welcome to Mills & Boon exciting new digital serial, 36 Hours! In this thirty-six part serial share the stories of the residents of Grand Springs, Colorado, in the wake of a deadly storm.
With the power knocked out and mudslides washing over the roads, the town is plunged into darkness and the residents are forced to face their biggest fearsâand find love against all odds.
Each week features a new story written by a variety of bestselling authors like Susan Mallery and Sharon Sala. The stories are published in three segments, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and the first segment of every three-part book is free, so you can get caught up in the mystery and drama of Grand Springs. And you can get to know a new set of characters every week. You can read just one, but as the lives and stories of each intertwine in surprising ways, youâll want to read them all!
Join Mills & Boon E every week as we bring you excitement, mystery, fun and romance in 36 Hours!
Happy reading!
About the Author
Elizabeth August lives on the eastern shore of Maryland with her husband. She is a cancer survivor and very grateful that she has been here to watch their three sons mature and marry. She is especially grateful for her five grandsons, who constantly keep her entertained. Elizabeth and her husband play Duplicate Bridge, and she is fond of playing poker, primarily Texas Holdâem. She has written many novels under the pseudonyms of Betsy Page, Elizabeth Douglas and Elizabeth August.
Talk about a whirlwind romance. On the night one of the most horrible rainstorms in Colorado history raged outside, something just as powerful happened inside: Nina Lindstrom met Alex Bennett. Talk about two worlds colliding! Alex could buy the town of Grand Springs over and over, while Nina could barely afford her rent. It should have been a straight-up business deal: Nina pretending to be Alexâs fiancée to fool his dying grandfather, and Alex paying for Ninaâs sonâs surgery. When did business turn to pleasure? Now Nina has found herself in love with a man who refuses to love her back. He wants the business deal to continue, but Nina isnât willing to pay the price of being stuck in a lonely marriage just to have financial security. At the end of a rainstorm a rainbow usually appears, signaling everything is going to be all right. Where is that rainbow now?
Chapter Thirteen Continued
âI donât understand why you wonât marry me.â
âBecause Iâve fallen in love with you. I tried not to. But this morning when I woke up, I realized I had.â
The tiny spark of hope Nina Lindstrom had been harboring that Alex would confess that he felt the same about her died. âBecause I would wake every morning hoping Iâd broken down the barriers youâve built around your heart. And Iâd spend each day fearing that it would be our last together. That youâd get tired of having me around or that someone else would touch your heart and succeed where Iâd failed.â
âThat wonât happen. My word is as strong as any emotional bond.â
âI know youâre a man of your word. I trust you implicitly. I wouldnât be here if I didnât. But a marriage bound by duty isnât enough for me. Maybe Iâm being too naive and old-fashioned, but I want a husband who loves me.â
Alex Bennett didnât want to lose her, but he would not risk suffering the fate of his father or his grandfather. Both had been used and betrayed by the women they loved. He would not fall into that emotional trap. His gaze hardened. âYouâre asking too much.â
Hot tears of regret burned in her eyes. âI know. Would you take me home now?â
He nodded and rose.
Neither spoke as they dressed and he drove her home. It was not an angry silence, but one of two people caught in an awkward moment and uncertain what to say to each other.
As he pulled up to the curb in front of her apartment building, she studied the hard line of his jaw. âI want to thank you for everything youâve done for me and my family.â