0
    On My Own

    On My Own

    3.3 7

    by Rhonda Marks


    eBook

    $2.99
    $2.99

    Customer Reviews

      BN ID: 2940149340552
    • Publisher: Rhonda A. Marks
    • Publication date: 03/28/2014
    • Series: Star Darlings #07 , #3
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Sales rank: 175,866
    • File size: 528 KB


    Romance author, attorney, wife and mother, Rhonda Anderson Marks has always loved reading and writing. She's proud to say while growing up in Clairton, Pennsylvania, one summer she read almost every book on the children's library! A native of western Pennsylvania, Rhonda is the ultimate Pittsburgh fan. Join Rhonda on her publication journey. She specializes in happily ever afters!

    Available on NOOK devices and apps

    • NOOK eReaders
    • NOOK GlowLight 4 Plus
    • NOOK GlowLight 4e
    • NOOK GlowLight 4
    • NOOK GlowLight Plus 7.8"
    • NOOK GlowLight 3
    • NOOK GlowLight Plus 6"
    • NOOK Tablets
    • NOOK 9" Lenovo Tablet (Arctic Grey and Frost Blue)
    • NOOK 10" HD Lenovo Tablet
    • NOOK Tablet 7" & 10.1"
    • NOOK by Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 [Tab A and Tab 4]
    • NOOK by Samsung [Tab 4 10.1, S2 & E]
    • Free NOOK Reading Apps
    • NOOK for iOS
    • NOOK for Android

    Want a NOOK? Explore Now

    Can love be revived after a devastating betrayal?
    Dirk Benedict is on top of the world. As the most valuable player of last year’s championship football game and the league’s top quarterback , he’s welcomed almost everywhere. Except his birthplace. When the network decides to film a piece on his early life, he must go home and face the music.
    Caroline Jackson has her hands full with a full-time job and raising a rambunctious son. Oh, and keeping the child’s existence secret from his father. But as with all well laid plans, this one falls apart in spectacular fashion and life as she knows it is about to change. Big time.
    After suffering a blow harder than one delivered by a four hundred pound tackle, will Dirk be able to recover and forgive Caroline? Can love be revived after a devastating betrayal?
    Dirk Benedict is on top of the world. As the most valuable player of last year’s championship football game and the league’s top quarterback , he’s welcomed almost everywhere. Except his birthplace. When the network decides to film a piece on his early life, he must go home and face the music.
    Caroline Jackson has her hands full with a full-time job and raising a rambunctious son. Oh, and keeping the child’s existence secret from his father. But as with all well laid plans, this one falls apart in spectacular fashion and life as she knows it is about to change. Big time.

    Excerpt:
    “These people are bat-shit crazy!”
    Dirk simply crooked an eyebrow at his personal assistant, Monique Ross, and gave her a slight nod of his head. His assistant’s assessment of his hometown was spot on. “Told you.”
    “But, I mean, you’re the most famous quarterback in the league, and I couldn’t get one of them to acknowledge that you even lived here. What’s the deal with that?”
    Without saying a word, Dirk sank into the softness of the hotel limo’s leather seat and closed his eyes. This was not how he wanted to spend the week before the big game against Pittsburgh. His plan was to hang out downtown in the team’s hotel and avoid Devinne altogether. There was nothing or no one here for him. He learned that hard fact years ago. The network broadcasting the game had other plans though. They wanted a story for their pre-game about him returning home, the townspeople welcoming him with open arms. He all but laughed in their faces and told them no way, not going to happen. He didn’t want to go home. Too many bad memories, but he didn’t tell them that or even give them a reason for his refusal. Didn’t think he needed to provide them with one. But when Coach cornered him and confessed the higher ups were putting pressure on him, Dirk relented.
    So here he was, wasting his and Monique’s time. It didn’t look like his hometown wanted to see him, and he sure had no desire to be here.
    Time had not been kind to Devinne, Pennsylvania. As they drove into town, he was amazed at the lack of cars in the steel mill parking lot. Used to be that workers had to arrive an hour before their scheduled shifts to get a good spot. The once thriving Main Street was a ghost of its former self. Boarded up storefronts lined the streets. Groups of men gathered on the corners, hands in pockets and hopelessness on their faces. Yeah, a lot had changed in ten years-time.
    “This is awful,” Monique muttered. “How are we going to film a program about the life of Dirk Benedict without something about where you grew up?”
    He opened his mouth to respond, but a woman with curly red hair rushing down the street caught his attention. It couldn’t be? Before he could stop himself, he opened the limo door and began to run after her. Only one person had hair like that, as if he could ever forget. It had to be Caroline Jackson.
    “Caroline!” he called out as he attempted to catch up with her. Her head turned and he saw her eyes widen, but she didn’t slow down. In fact, she kicked it up a notch and sprinted away from him, up the stairs into the local library.
    Undaunted, Dirk hurried up the stairs and through the doors of the building he once revered. No sign of Caroline, but several others in the place looked up with shocked expressions on their faces.
    “Where did she go?” he bellowed. One patron simply pointed to the back and he strode off in that direction.
    He found a closed door with ‘Caroline Jackson, Head Librarian’ on it. Without knocking, he twisted the knob and pushed the door open. Caroline stood by the desk and a boy sat in a nearby chair. Dirk felt as though a pissed off linebacker just sacked him. Unimpeded and hard. One look at the kid and it was as if he’d been transported back in time. What the hell?

    Read More

    Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

    Recently Viewed 

    Sign In Create an Account
    Search Engine Error - Endeca File Not Found