A Little Dare

A Little Dare

by Brenda Jackson
A Little Dare

A Little Dare

by Brenda Jackson

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Overview

Everyone deserves a second chance…

When Shelly Brockman walks into his office, Sheriff Dare Westmoreland can’t believe his eyes… or the way his body responds. It’s been over a decade since Shelly walked away, and he’s never stopped regretting that it was all his fault. But things are about to get a lot more complicated, because she’s here to pick up the troublemaking teenager he’s just arrested… a teen who isn’t only her son, but his as well.

When Shelly’s son starts getting into trouble, she knows change is needed. Whisking him away from L.A. and back to her hometown isn’t making him happy… and the gorgeous, all-too-familiar sheriff is in for a rude awakening as well. Despite his fury over her secrets, she knows he’ll help their son, but how can she convince this Westmoreland lawman that she deserves a second chance, too?

Originally published in 2003.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781488032301
Publisher: Harlequin
Publication date: 06/26/2017
Series: Westmoreland Series , #2
Sold by: HARLEQUIN
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 294,217
File size: 467 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Brenda Jackson is a New York Times bestselling author of more than one hundred romance titles. Brenda lives in Jacksonville, Florida, and divides her time between family, writing and traveling. Email Brenda at authorbrendajackson@gmail.com or visit her on her website at brendajackson.net.

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A Little Dare




By Brenda Jackson


Harlequin Enterprises, Ltd.



Copyright © 2003

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ISBN: 0-373-76533-9






Chapter One


The son Dare Westmoreland didn't know he had, needed him.

Shelly Brockman knew that admission was long overdue as she stood in the living room of the house that had been her
childhood home. The last box had been carried in and now the task of unpacking awaited her. Even with everything she
faced, she felt good about being back in a place that filled her with many fond memories. Her thoughts were cut short
with the slamming of the front door. She turned and met her son's angry expression.

"I'm going to hate it here!" He all but screamed at the top of his lungs. "I want to go back to Los Angeles! No matter
what you say, this will never be my home!"

Shelly winced at his words and watched as he threw down the last bag filled with his belongings before racing up the
stairs. Instead of calling after him, she closed her eyes, remembering why she had made the move from California to
Georgia, and knew that no matter how AJ felt, the move was the best thing for him. For the past year he had been
failing in school and hanging out with the wrong crowd. Because of his height, he looked older than a ten-year-old and
had begun associating with an older group of boys at school, those known to be troublemakers.

Her parents, who had retired and moved to Florida years ago, had offered her the use of her childhood home rent-free.
As a result, she had made three of the hardest decisions of her life. First, deciding to move back to College Park,
Georgia, second switching from being a nurse who worked inside the hospital to a home healthcare nurse, and finally
letting Dare Westmoreland know he had a son.

More than anything she hoped Dare would understand that she had loved him too much to stand between him and his dream
of becoming an FBI agent all those years ago. Her decision, unselfish as it had been, had cost AJ the chance to know
his father and Dare the chance to know his son.

Crossing the room she picked up AJ's bag. He was upset about leaving his friends and moving to a place he considered
Hicksville, USA. However, his attitude was the least of her worries.

She sighed deeply and rubbed her forehead, knowing she couldn't put off telling Dare much longer since chances were he
would hear she'd return to town. Besides, if he took a good hard look at AJ, he would know the truth, and the secret
she had harbored for ten years would finally be out.

Deep within her heart she knew that it was time.

* * *

Two weeks later - early September

Sheriff Dare Westmoreland leaned forward in the chair behind his desk. From the defiant look on the face of the boy
standing in front of him he could tell it would be one of those days. "Look, kid, I'm only going to ask you one more
time. What is your name?"

The boy crossed his arms over his chest and had the nerve to glare at him and say, "And I've told you that I don't like
cops and have no intention of giving you my name or anything else. And if you don't like it, arrest me."

Dare stood to his full height of six-feet-four, feeling every bit of his thirty-six years as he came from behind his
desk to stare at the boy. He estimated the kid, who he'd caught throwing rocks at passing cars on the highway, to be
around twelve or thirteen. It had been a long time since any kid living in his jurisdiction had outright sassed him.

None of them would have dared, so it stood to reason that the kid was probably new in town.

"You will get your wish. Since you won't cooperate and tell me who you are, I'm officially holding you in police
custody until someone comes to claim you. And while you're waiting you may as well make yourself useful. You'll start
by mopping out the bathroom on the first floor, so follow me."

Dare shook his head, thinking he didn't envy this kid's parents one bit.

Shelly had barely brought her car to a complete stop in front of the sheriff's office before she was out of it. It had
taken her a good two hours in Atlanta's heavy traffic to make it home after receiving word that AJ had not shown up at
school, only to discover he wasn't at home. When it had started getting late she had gotten worried and called the
police. After giving the dispatcher a description of AJ, the woman assured her that he was safe in their custody and
that the reason she had not been contacted was because AJ had refused to give anyone his name. Without
asking for any further details Shelly had jumped into her car and headed for the police station.

She let out a deep sigh. If AJ hadn't given anyone his name that meant the sheriff was not aware she was AJ's mother
and for the moment that was a comforting thought. As she pushed open the door, she knew all her excuses for not yet
meeting with Dare and telling him the truth had run out, and fate had decided to force her hand.

She was about to come face to face with Sheriff Dare Westmoreland.

"Sheriff, the parent of John Doe has arrived."

Dare looked up from the papers he was reading and met his secretary's gaze. "Only one parent showed up, Holly?"

"Yes, just the mother. She's not wearing a wedding ring so I can only assume there isn't a father. At least not one
that's around."

Dare nodded. "What's the kid doing now?" he asked, pushing the papers he'd been reading aside.

"He's out back watching Deputy McKade clean up his police motorcycle"

Dare nodded. "Send the woman in, Holly. I need to have a long talk with her. Her son needs a lot more discipline than
he's evidently getting at home."

Dare moved away from his desk to stand at the window where he could observe the boy as he watched McKade polish his
motorcycle. He inhaled deeply. There was something about the boy that he found oddly familiar. Maybe he reminded him of
himself and his four brothers when they'd been younger. Although they had been quite a handful for their parents,
headstrong and in some ways stubborn, they had known just how far to take it and just how much they could get away
with. And they'd been smart enough to know when to keep their mouths closed. This kid had a lot to learn.

"Sheriff Westmoreland, this is Ms. Rochelle Brockman."

(Continues...)




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