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36 Hours Serial
As a devastating summer storm hits Grand Springs, Colorado, the next thirty-six hours will change the town and its residents forever….
Strange Bedfellows Part 3
Sworn enemies Cassandra Mercer and Sean Frame become more than friends when they’re trapped inside her car by a dangerous mudslide.
The differences that flared into debates at school council meetings have become personal as Cassandra gets closer to Sean and his son Jason. She sees Jason’s love for his dad, and knows she must find a way for Sean to see it, too.
And Sean is seeing something new in Cassandra. Ever since their night together, he’s realized her crusade for her students comes from true caring. Maybe she can give Jason the stability he needs and a reason for Sean to open up his heart.
Don’t miss the next story in this ongoing series, Ooh Baby, Baby by Diana Whitney.
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 forever….
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 fears—and 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, you’ll want to read them all!
Join Mills & Boon E every week as we bring you excitement, mystery, fun and romance in 36 Hours!
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About the Author
USA TODAY bestselling author KASEY MICHAELS is the author of more than one hundred books. She has earned four starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, and has won an RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award as well as several other commendations for her contemporary and historical novels. Kasey resides with her family in Pennsylvania. Readers may contact Kasey via her website, at www.kaseymichaels.com, and find her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AuthorKaseyMichaels.
Strange Bedfellows Part 3
Kasey Michaels
When Grand Springs was hit by the massive, destructive storm, everyone was thrown into a tailspin, including Sean and Cassandra. No one would have ever predicted that those two enemies would ever be in the same car, but a mudslide will do that. In those dark, terrifying hours, two people realized that underneath their stoic appearances, they were both searching for something—and found it in each other. And one phone call has the power to change all of that. Sean’s son, Jason, and his girlfriend, Becky, were in a terrible car accident. Jason is alive, but once his father gets ahold of him, he’d better have a good explanation or Jason will be on his way back to his mother’s before the sun rises. Cassandra is hoping she won’t have to pick sides. She loves both and is hoping to have the life and family she’s always dreamed of, but the only way that is going to work is if Sean learns to listen and if Jason can learn to trust enough to speak—and both are as stubborn as mules. Will either be brave enough to make the first move?
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Chapter Fourteen Continued
“Are—are they hurt? Was Jason calling from the hospital?” Cassandra Mercer’s earlier modesty cast aside with the sheet, she grabbed her clothing from the floor, where it had landed in a heap more than three hours ago, and struggled to get dressed. “Sean? Are you going to answer me?”
“Jason says he’s all right,” he said, rubbing his fingers over his cheek, rubbing the palm of his hand across his chin. “They’re examining Becky in the emergency room now. Damn it! Why did I let him have the Mercedes? I should have known he’d have to go showing off, speeding! Where are your keys? In the kitchen? Finish dressing, Cassandra. I’ll meet you at the car.”
She ran after him, holding her shoes under her arm as she buttoned a fresh blouse she had pulled from the closet. “Did Jason tell you the accident was his fault?”
“He didn’t have to,” Sean flung over his shoulder at her as he ran down the steps. “All he had to tell me was that the police were with him and waiting to talk to me.”
“Well,” Cassandra said as she skidded around the corner of the hallway, “that doesn’t prove anything. You’re jumping to conclusions again, Sean. Thinking the worst before you even know anything. Over—”
Sean stopped dead at the entrance to the kitchen, so that Cassandra barreled into his chest as he turned around to face her. “Overreacting, Cassandra? Is that what you were going to say?”
“Sean—”
“No!” he exclaimed, holding up his hands to stop her from defending his son. “Not this time, Cassandra. It’s always two steps forward and one step back with that kid. Give him an inch and he takes a mile. Offer your hand and he grabs for the whole arm. You name the cliché, and Jase will live up to it. Just like his mother, just like me! Or did you forget that we just climbed out of your bed? Without a word of love, a syllable of promise, a mention of commitment-I took all you offered, all I could take, all I could make you give. And then some!”
“You didn’t make me give anything I didn’t want to give,” Cassandra said quietly, her soft brown eyes glittering with tears. “Nobody and nothing has control over my life, my actions. Not anymore. Not ever again. Now, are we going to stand here so I can listen to you being stupid, or are we going to the hospital to see about Jason and Becky?”
“God, what an ass I am! My kid’s in the hospital and all I’m doing is feeling sorry for myself.” He put his hands on her shoulders. “I don’t know why you just don’t tell me to go to hell.”
“I don’t know why, either,” she said, turning her head to press a kiss against the back of his hand. “But I think you have potential. Now, come on, Jason needs you. I’ll drive.”
Chapter Fifteen
Cassandra drove through the dark night, heading toward Vanderbilt Memorial, a disturbingly intense and quiet Sean in the front passenger seat. It had begun to rain, and the only sound inside the car was the soft swish-swish of the windshield wipers—and the beating of Cassandra’s heart.
She could feel Sean’s fear, his anxiety, his need to be with his son. She also sensed his anger at himself for believing