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His Best Bet
Laney Smith
His Best Bet
Laney Smith
MVP TO BABYSITTER?MVP Ryan Priest had it all, living his dream as a professional baseball player. He had the house, the cars, the endorsements, the parties, the women, the money . . . and a reputation for lining his pockets with winnings from his illegal gambling activities. Ryan suffered the consequences, however, and served his punishment. Though he professes his innocence, when Ryan costs his team the World Series, no one believes he isn't up to his old tricks. Forced into an early retirement, Ryan is adrift and uncertain what to do with his life. Nathan Brock is a seven-year-old baseball aficionado with a mischievous nature. When that mischievous nature lands him in a little trouble, the kindness of a helpful stranger is the only thing that will save the boy. Nathan's antics quickly win the stranger over and the two begin a new friendship. Being a baseball fan, Nathan is amazed by how much his new friend reminds him of one of his favorite baseball players, Ryan Priest. Nathan is even more amused when his new friend's name turns out to be Ryan, "just like Ryan Priest." While this little boy is in for a surprise, it turns out Ryan may be in for a surprise or two of his own. Nathan's mother, Corlay Brock, is a single mother who works ridiculous hours, trying to make ends meet, while chasing a promotion. She is stubborn, proud, and resistant to any outside assistance. After a lifetime of disappointment, she has learned that she can't rely on anyone. Now, Nathan has made a new friend - some grown man named Ryan. Considering the awkward situation, Corlay is skeptical of everything about Ryan. Being the gambling man he is, Ryan is willing to up the ante, trying to impress Corlay. With all of his chips on the table, this time, Ryan can't afford to lose.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 9, 2018 |
ISBN13 | 9781720999539 |
Publishers | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Pages | 380 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 22 mm · 553 g |
Language | English |