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What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas which would be great, if I wasn’t carrying the Quarterback’s baby! Sebastian Blake is my best friend’s little brother. He used to be the skinny kid who hid behind glasses and braces. Now, he’s all grown up, and one of the leading quarterbacks for the Giants. As a sports physician, it’s my job to make sure that Sebastian is in peak condition to play next season, but he’s had one injury after another and has fallen into depression. When I arrive at his door, he doesn’t know who I am, thinking his friends sent him a ‘surprise’ to cheer him up. And now, somehow, I’ve found myself doing home visits and getting on a plane with his team to head to Vegas. They say, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. That would be true if, after Vegas, I hadn’t found out that I was carrying his baby…
One wild night leads Liza to become pregnant...and the starting quarterback doesn't know... Liza is a good girl who has her life planned out but it all goes to hell when she takes a dare to have one wild night. She aims high and catches the star quarterback. When an accidental pregnancy threatens to mess up her plans, she tries to do the right thing, only to be turned away. Five years later she and that quarterback cross paths again, only now she has a daughter she has to explain...
With unparalleled access to the recruits, coaches, and gurus shaping football’s future, Bruce Feldman has written a modern-day tale about the making of the next superstars in the game’s most important position: the quarterback. In the world of modern football, with NFL teams worth more than a billion dollars, no position defines a franchise like the quarterback. The QB is the story of a year in the making of those star players, and of the most significant year in QB development in sport’s history… with the meteoric rise of various quarterback gurus finally coming to light. George Whitfield, profiled in the New Yorker and called the “Quarterback Whisperer,” gets a regular spot on ESPN’s College GameDay, Trent Dilfer, former Super Bowl quarterback, starts his own qb business, Steve Clarkson, another qb maker, gets profiled on 60 minutes, among many others. It is also the year 5’10” Russell Wilson wins the Super Bowl and for the first time in over 60 years a sub-6-foot QB, Johnny Manziel, gets drafted in the first round, forcing NFL power brokers to re-examine how they look at the position—and the game. To tell the story of all that goes on to create the perfect quarterback, bestselling author Bruce Feldman gained unique access to "Johnny Football" (that's Johnny Manziel), George Whitfield and many other players in what has become a specialized and high-stakes business. In the past decade the boom of the private quarterback-coach business, with its pageant-world-for-boys vibe, has changed the position and the game. The QB tells the story of the interlocking paths of the most fascinating characters involved in this secretive world, examining how advanced analysis has taken root in football. Manziel’s portrait is the most intimate look at him yet, detailing all his talents and antics. His guru is a man who has come to be known for making QBs--George Whitfield, unparalleled in the business. And then there is Trent Dilfer, the quarterback who never could get to the superstar level, despite winning the Super Bowl. He is the Salieri to Manziel's Mozart. There is the computer/brain analysis company trying to quantify how playmakers think, the biomechanics expert who saved Drew Brees’s career, and many more fascinating behind-the-scenes looks into this world. Never before has the game so relied on the development of the quarterback. In The QB, the stories of these men illustrate how high the stakes of the quarterback’s game really are, taking readers on a compelling journey into the heart of America's beloved game.
Book one is a sneak preview of the full-length novel about a playboy doctor with a bad reputation and his vulnerable patient. The doctor soon found out that not only did she need treatment, but love too...
Lamonte Collyear is a Bachelor of Science graduate from Indiana State University. Lamonte served four years in the U.S. Navy and ten years in the Indiana & Arizona Army National Guard. Lamonte lives in Southern Arizona. He is an avid reader who enjoys writing, traveling and being a dedicated public servant.
Quarterback Dad is the perfect guide for new dads; or old dads who need a refresher course. It provides practical pregnancy and newborn advice using a language that men can understand—football talk.
Football fans throughout the world will finally get an insight into what it is like to be connected and married to a professional football stara quarterbackin the NFL who played fourteen years with professional teams. It is very rare to have a woman express and tell of her experience and what it is like to be married to a sports celebrity. And very few women have been privileged enough to experience such an exciting and interesting life. The former Mrs. Rudy Bukich did not wish to write such a book until his passing in 2016, when he died of brain trauma injury due to his long career in high school, college, and professional football. However, the NFL is currently under pressure to discuss CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) and are openly trying to remedy problems with CTE. The NFL is also paying out millions of dollars to former players who have been diagnosed with concussions and CTE. This book is also a love story of how, in the end, a couple struggled to keep a beautiful family together. It is a highly interesting and informative book for both men and womena book that is destined to become a part of NFL history.
Guarding the Quarterback (Champions of the Heart, Book 1)
This book examines jurisdictional differences in the role of the principle of the welfare interests of the child in common and civil law and focuses on differences within these two legal traditions. By identifying and analysing the functions of the principle both in the public and private sector of family law, the book compares and contrasts different jurisdictions and assesses their capacity to implement children’s welfare interests and rights. Covering a variety of topics including child abuse and neglect, state care, adoption and reproductive rights and family breakdown, the book demonstrates how welfare interests and rights can be balanced to create a coherent framework for family law. In addition to providing an up-to-date digest of cases and legislation, the book will be of interest to researchers in the field of child welfare and family law.