“You don’t have to tell me.” I took a good look at the kid, Nick, I think Stu said was his name. He didn’t look to be much older than Cody. His troubles may not be the same, but there was definitely pain lying just beneath the surface.

“Come on, there’s someone you need to meet.” I draped my arm over his shoulder and led him toward the employee entrance. Whatever was going on in that kid’s mind, I silently vowed to make sure his problems didn’t become all of ours.

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Other titles by Sloan Johnson:

Unexpected Angel

Unexpected Protector

Unexpected Consequences

Truth or Dare

Dare to Dream

Fragile Bonds

Teach Me

Dance With Destiny

Godsend

Wild Pitch

Curve Ball

About the Author

Sloan Johnson is a big city girl trapped in a country girl’s life. While she longs for the hustle and bustle of New York City or Las Vegas, she hasn’t yet figured out how to sit on the deck with her morning coffee, watching the deer and wild turkeys in the fields while surrounded by concrete and glass.

When she was three, her parents received their first call from the principal asking them to pick her up from school. Apparently, if you aren’t enrolled, you can’t attend classes, even in Kindergarten. The next week, she was in preschool and started plotting her first story soon after.

Later in life, her parents needed to do something to help their socially awkward, uncoordinated child come out of her shell and figured there was no better place than a bar on Wednesday nights. It’s a good thing they did because this is where she found her love of reading and writing. Who needs socialization when you can sit alone in your bedroom with a good book?

Now, Sloan is a tattooed mom with a mohawk and two kids. She’s been kicked out of the PTA in two school districts and is no longer asked to help with fundraisers because she’s been known to lose herself with a good book and forget she has somewhere to be.


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