As a devastating summer storm hits Grand Springs, Colorado, the next thirty-six hours will change the town and its residents forever….
Lightning Strikes Part 1
At Vanderbilt Memorial's E.R., the power goes out, casualties flood in and hospital staff must fight for lives in the dark.
Doctors Noah Howell and Amanda Jennings, once lovers, are thrown together to save the lives of two teen car crash victims. Amanda thought she was over the sexy doctor and her anger at his betrayal. And Noah's hoping he can keep his calm—and his secret. As they work through the night, the emotions of both are as intense as the storm outside.
The story continues in Lightning Strikes Parts 2 and 3
Mary Lynn Baxter was born on 28 July 1943 in Lufkin, Texas, USA, where she bred, home of the cowboy - hero of the Western romance, which is one of the most popular of the category's sub-genres. She would be the first to say that it's her background that gives her a unique feel for romance writing.
Since she was a young girl, books and reading have been an important part of her life. Only after she read all the "goodies" in her public library did her mother encourage her to buy Harlequin romances, then 35 cents each. Wow! Those reading years laid the background for her decision to major in Library Science at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas, and become a school librarian.
After eight years of working in various school systems, she felt a need to do something different. What she wanted was to open a bookstore. With the help of her husband, Leonard, and her mother, Mary Lynn did just that. For over 20 years she sold books, and loved every minute of it. Then Mary Lynn decided she needed a new challenge. Following an intense amount of pushing and prodding from her husband she took the plunge and tried her hand at writing.
After months of agonising and chewing her nails, she finally mailed All our Tomorrows to Silhouette books in February 1981. One year later it was published as a Silhouette Special Edition. Now, over 40 books later, she's still writing. Mary Lynn can't think of anything else she'd rather do with her time and energy. She surfaces from her writing, she's a voracious reader. But this petite dynamo is always happy to tumble out of her world of fiction into her local fitness center for a bracing workout. She's also dedicated to her volunteer work... and still manages to fit in plenty of quality time with her family at their home in Lufkin, Texas.
SIGH! I started this 36 hours with Susan Mallery, as I stumbled upon her book and was so ecstatic that I read those first, then I realized that this was the first book in a 36 part series. There is a bit of a story arc, so if you do happen to start the series, finish the three books that you started with, then go back to the beginning, the references that they refer to here make so much more sense when read in order. This book made me go OOOH that is what happened many times, as I had read books 19-21 first. This book starts with a bolt of lightning and just continues on the path of wow. I have never read a Mary Lynn Baxter book before, but after I finish these three and the rest of the series, I will be adding her to my TO READ list! Great book, cannot wait until the next book in the series.
This is book (1) in a long line of 36 hours books. There is a lot going on in very few pages. I will continue reading and hopefully it starts making sense.