Robin in the Hood

Kids, Fiction, Love and Romance, Fiction - YA, Romance, Teen
Cover of the book Robin in the Hood by Diane J. Reed, Bandits Ranch Books, LLC
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Author: Diane J. Reed ISBN: 9781941752012
Publisher: Bandits Ranch Books, LLC Publication: June 17, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Diane J. Reed
ISBN: 9781941752012
Publisher: Bandits Ranch Books, LLC
Publication: June 17, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

“Is it any wonder I became a bank robber?”

But she never dreamed she’d fall in love . . .

 

Wealthy high school student Robin McArthur thinks she has it all figured out when it comes to bilking her work-a-holic dad for guilt money as a substitute for his genuine affection. Until one day he suffers a stroke at his law office, and she learns the brutal truth—

     They’re broke.

     Her stepmom has skipped the country.

     And everyone from bankers to bookies has lined up in her dad’s hospital room to collect on the millions he’s racked up in debt.

     Panicked and desperate, Robin figures she has two choices: either surrender to the pestering caseworker and live in a skanky foster home, or take a chance and sneak her dad out of the hospital to make a run for it. Little does she know that stealing a car and hitting the road means that before the day is through, she will rob her first bank. 

     Now an outlaw, Robin finds a backwoods trailer park to hide her dad from authorities where she encounters Creek, a bad-boy in crime who first steals her money and then steals her heart. The two of them embark on a round of increasingly dangerous heists to provide for their motley trailer park neighbors. But what Robin hadn’t counted on is the way these hardscrabble people begin to embrace her and become the first real family she’s ever known. And along the way, worldly-wise Creek teaches her how to develop a genuine relationship with her dad based on the hard truths of their lives instead of his past lies. As Robin and Creek’s criminal journey forces them to make gut-wrenching choices, they soon begin to discover that people are more precious than pocketbooks, and true love means opening your heart to the kinds of treasures money can’t buy.

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“Is it any wonder I became a bank robber?”

But she never dreamed she’d fall in love . . .

 

Wealthy high school student Robin McArthur thinks she has it all figured out when it comes to bilking her work-a-holic dad for guilt money as a substitute for his genuine affection. Until one day he suffers a stroke at his law office, and she learns the brutal truth—

     They’re broke.

     Her stepmom has skipped the country.

     And everyone from bankers to bookies has lined up in her dad’s hospital room to collect on the millions he’s racked up in debt.

     Panicked and desperate, Robin figures she has two choices: either surrender to the pestering caseworker and live in a skanky foster home, or take a chance and sneak her dad out of the hospital to make a run for it. Little does she know that stealing a car and hitting the road means that before the day is through, she will rob her first bank. 

     Now an outlaw, Robin finds a backwoods trailer park to hide her dad from authorities where she encounters Creek, a bad-boy in crime who first steals her money and then steals her heart. The two of them embark on a round of increasingly dangerous heists to provide for their motley trailer park neighbors. But what Robin hadn’t counted on is the way these hardscrabble people begin to embrace her and become the first real family she’s ever known. And along the way, worldly-wise Creek teaches her how to develop a genuine relationship with her dad based on the hard truths of their lives instead of his past lies. As Robin and Creek’s criminal journey forces them to make gut-wrenching choices, they soon begin to discover that people are more precious than pocketbooks, and true love means opening your heart to the kinds of treasures money can’t buy.

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