After sharing one moonlit dance before the mysterious Nina disappeared into the night, Max is left with no clue as to her identity, but when he finally finds her, he proposes an alliance that could be the answer to both of their prayers. Original.
Betty Marie Wilhite had always wanted to write. She married Doug, and they had three boys, the first was Douglas Jr., four years later Benjamin, and nine years later the last, Matthew. The family lived in Wilmington, Delaware. She began writing romances soon after Matthew was born. She wrote under the pseudonyms of Betsy Page, Elizabeth Douglas, Elizabeth August and Kathleen Ward.
This is another author I had never read, but really do enjoy her writing. If this book is what all of her writing is like, she may have a new fan. This is Nina and Alex's story.
I couldn't actually finish the book I read about half and felt no real connection to characters. Their conversations seemed to go in circles with them feeling a bond, but all the same doubts kept arising. I skimmed ahead of where I read and it appeared the same for 3 more chapters so I stopped reading. I liked the plot line, but not much more than that.