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Calling the Shots
By: Ellen HartmanHarlequin Romance eBooks eBook Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Harlequin Superromance
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Bryan James knows everything about hockey. That's a passion he and his daughter Allie share. What he doesn't know is how to be a single father. And the way he's scrambling to hold his thirteen-year-old's world--and his--together kind of proves that.
So does the fact they're in community mediation after Allie's run-in with another player on her own team! There's probably some valuable learning in this for Bryan, but he's too distracted by the other player's parent Clare Sampson. She's smart and beautiful...and outraged at what's happened. Worse, she wants nothing to do with his beloved sport, his amazing daughter...or him! Luckily he's been in this game long enough to know there's always another play to get you what you want.
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| Title of Harlequin Romance eBook: Calling the Shots | |
| Release Date: 10-01-2010 | |
| Publisher: Harlequin Superromance |
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| Parent title | Calling the Shots |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 2370002904308 |
| File size | 1161 |
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Calling the Shots
Not good.
So not good. People weren't almost an hour late to pick up their thirteen-year-old kids from hockey. At least not people who were good at being parents.
He was going to have to arrange a backup plan for the nights he was coming from out of town. One more arrangement to get this whole precarious mess he and Allie were calling a family under control.
He sure as hell hoped Erin's new life was worth it.
He pulled into the drop-off circle at the front of the rink. It was past nine o'clockno one was going to complain if he left the Lexus there for a few minutes.
He took the stairs three at a time, his bad knee twinging as he landed on the icy top step, but he ignored the old pain. Bryan yanked the doors open, the blast of warmth hitting him hard after the bitter cold air. He was already scanning the lobby, checking the worn, tweed couches for his daughter when Danny Jackson, the rink manager, popped his head out of his office.
"Bryan," Danny said. "I need to talk to you."
Bryan glanced over but kept walking toward the locker rooms. "I'll be back in one sec. I'm late picking up Allie," he called. She wasn't in the lobby but she had to be here somewhere. She wouldn't have asked someone to drop her at the apartment. Not when she knew he was out of town.
"There was a fight, Bry," Danny said. "That's what we need to talk about."
Just that quick there was no air in his lungs. No spit in his mouth. "Is she hurt?"
"No." Danny
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