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Stepdaddy Season 2

A Stepdaddy Season Standalone

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Stepdaddy Season 2

By: Natisha Raynor
Narrated by: Chance Smolders, Lauryn Nichols
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Quentin Robinson is in his second year in the NFL, and he has records to break and points to make.

With his relationship on the rocks, Quentin starts to think that, during such a pivotal point in his career, he should remain single. Doing a good deed puts him in the path of Melody Lane, a grieving single mother who only wants the best for her son. Quentin sees so much of his mother in Melody that he can't help but offer to help her in any way he knows how.

Life hasn't been the same for Melody since she lost the love of her life. On top of grieving, her pre-teen son is starting to act out, and Melody is devastated. The last thing she wants is to lose her son to the streets. Will meeting her son's idol help Melody, or will Quentin be more trouble than it's worth?

©2023 Natisha Raynor (P)2024 Podium Audio
African American Contemporary Sports

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