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When Logan McAllister, a high school senior team roper from Wyoming, surfed the internet, all he wanted to find was a girl with heart and soul to talk to. Skylar Alexander, a high school junior equestrian from Arizona, wanted a friend she could believe in again. Neither of them knew where their first conversation would lead. After meeting over the Thanksgiving holidays, Logan and Skylar's friendship developed into a deeper relationship, one that neither of them was sure they were ready for.As Logan competed in rodeos across Wyoming with his roping partner, Jim Abernathy, Skylar blazed through the show arenas in multiple states toward a World Championship with Ben Adkins, her older mentor, who eventually convinced her to work in Italy with him to further his own career. Tragic circumstances bring Skylar home to face an uncertain future.Will Skylar find her soul mate, or simply find a friend, when she comes back to Logan? Distance, separation, and loneliness will test their relationship, but they are the only ones who know if their sacrifice was worth it.
The morning Haley Jobes accepts a collect call from the Tennessee State Penitentiary, she realizes their lives will never be the same. On the other end of the line, Clint Jobes. Convicted of murdering his son, Clint has spent the last twenty-two years with the prison as his home. Haley becomes obsessed with the enigmatic stranger. She understands his connection to her husband, Alex, but why has he turned up now? She knows Alex despises his dad and would be devastated if he learns of her new relationship with him. Something about Clint keeps pulling her in, though, and she can't help but feel that there's more than Alex is aware of. Haley's behavior becomes increasingly erratic as she begins to unravel the truth and the significance of a small, black-and-white photo from years ago-all while keeping it secret from her husband. Book five from the Created with Purpose series is the most riveting yet! An emotional roller coaster that will grip your heart, absorb your moral compass, and nestle you in the absolution of humanity.
Jackson Richard McCullen accepts the head coaching job at Scrub Oak High School, which has only won one football game in the last three seasons. Conrad Williamson, Jr., the superintendent, wants to run the football program instead of letting Jackson do his job and is determined to get rid of him after only one year. Conrad wanted to play college ball, but he would not play any position but running back, which is the same position he insists he wants his son, Trey, to continue to play at Scrub Oak. Trey wants to play defense, and Jackson gives him the chance against Conrad's wishes.With no money, no equipment, one assistant coach who is retiring, and one assistant coach who has never played a game, Jackson is determined to build a team his way. He gives every player a chance to play and recruits basketball players, soccer players, Hispanics, and African Americans to change the dynamics on the field. Jackson coaches football as he played in high school...with heart and soul and integrity. He doesn't see color, economic background, or history when he fields a team. He makes the players believe in themselves and find the extra "stuff" that makes the difference between a regular team and a winning team.Jackson reunites with his high school sweetheart, Tricia Burton, who happens to work for the law firm Conrad hires to try to get rid of Jackson.Jackson played both defense and offense in high school, and his coach always thought of him as Second String, so Jackson knows how fighting criticism and diversity every week can hurt a team. He is determined to never make his players feel that way as he guides them through the season one game at a time.Is it illogical to take a 1 and 9 team, tweak the players, find the best in each one, and coach them into the playoffs?Probably. But the Ocelots deserve more; the town craves more; and the people hope for more. Will Williamson defeat Jackson, or will Jackson turn the hopes of the Scrub Oak Ocelots into a craving for Playoff Fever?
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