Hometown Dad

Hometown Dad by Merrillee Whren, published by Steeple Hill on January 18, 2011, is a 224-page work of fiction that explores the dynamics of family and community. The story centers on single mother Melanie Drake, who finds herself overwhelmed by her two energetic sons. Seeking support, she encounters Nathan Keller, a respected banker and baseball coach, who becomes a pivotal figure in their lives.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will witness the evolving relationships between Melanie, her sons, and Nathan. The boys grow fond of Coach Nathan, which leads Melanie to develop feelings for him as well. The story captures the essence of small-town life and the challenges of parenting, with the community playing a significant role in their journey toward a united family. This edition presents a heartfelt exploration of love and support within a familial context.
Official synopsis Publisher
A pair of rowdy boys would be exhausting for two parents–little wonder single mom Melanie Drake feels overwhelmed. Her sons are her world, but she knows she needs a helping hand to keep them in line. Enter Nathan Keller–respected banker, descendant of the town’s founding father…and baseball coach. Melanie knows he’s out of her league, but as her sons learn to love Coach Nathan, Melanie starts falling for him, too. With the whole town rooting for happily ever after, it won’t be long before this hometown dad joins their family for good.
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