The Sheriff’s Son

The Sheriff’s Son by Barbara White Daille, published by Harlequin in September 2006, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores the complexities of relationships and parenthood. In this story, single mother Sarah Lindstrom faces challenges with her spirited seven-year-old son, Kevin, especially when the new sheriff, Tanner Jones, unexpectedly reenters their lives. Tanner, unaware that he is Kevin’s father, confronts Sarah after Kevin’s mischievous behavior, leading to a rekindling of old feelings and unresolved tensions.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family dynamics, love, and the struggle for control in both personal and parental realms. As Sarah grapples with her past and the implications of Tanner’s return, the story unfolds to reveal how their interactions impact Kevin’s life. This edition, consisting of 256 pages, presents a nuanced look at romance and the challenges of reconnecting with someone from the past while navigating the responsibilities of parenthood.
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Seven-year-old Kevin has been a handful for single mom Sarah Lindstrom, and when the new sheriff walks through her door holding her son by the scruff of his neck for egging his car, she knows she’s lost control. But can she control herself–and keep the secret she’s kept for so many years?
Tanner Jones has no idea Kevin is his son–he lost the right to that information when he abandoned Sarah soon after graduation. Just because he’s back in town doesn’t mean he can waltz into her life–and Kevin’s–to pick up where they left off. But Sarah can’t deny the feelings she still harbors for Tanner, and can’t deny how her son is benefiting from his attentions.
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