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Original Title: | Everyone Loves a Hero....and that's the problem |
ISBN: | 1402245742 (ISBN13: 9781402245749) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Olivia Robison, First Officer Cole Langston |
Setting: | Washington, D.C.(United States) |
Literary Awards: | HOLT Medallion by Virginia Romance Writers Nominee for Mainstream/Single Title (2012) |
Marie Force
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 394 pages Rating: 4.02 | 4018 Users | 340 Reviews

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Title | : | Everyone Loves a Hero |
Author | : | Marie Force |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 394 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 2011 by Sourcebooks Casablanca |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Adult |
Relation During Books Everyone Loves a Hero
Fame has its perks...
Reluctantly famous, First Officer Cole Langston finds being in the spotlight has its advantages-until he meets Olivia. Having women throw themselves at him everywhere he goes becomes a serious problem when he's trying to convince her she's the one...
And its price...
Olivia has trouble trusting a guy like Cole, and everywhere she turns she sees reasons to run. But he's the only man who's ever seemed to understand her as an artist and as a woman...
Cole is working overtime to prove to Olivia that he's serious, but her deep seated mistrust and his entourage of unwelcomed fans may be more than they can overcome...
Rating Out Of Books Everyone Loves a Hero
Ratings: 4.02 From 4018 Users | 340 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books Everyone Loves a Hero
Too cheesyIm not sure what exactly made this books dialogue sound odd, unnatural, or even awkward. But what I know for sure is that it really put me off. There were tons of filler that bored me to tears, and although I already skimmed through countless pages, nothing interesting came up. Too much stuff that didnt contribute anything to the main plot whatsoever. To be honest, this book could have been cut down to half its length.The story was romantic, I cant argue with that. But somehow, it wasIt's official. Karen Marie Moning's Fever series has ruined all other books for me.(If you're lucky enough to understand that statement then good for you. If you aren't then, well, what a huge tragedy that is. I advise you to stop reading this review and jump onto Amazon)While reading Everyone Loves a Hero I kept fantasising about wondering when Barrons was going to burst through the door and show Cole how it's done. Am I right ladies?To be fair, had I not recently been forever ruined by KMM's
Yikes. Wow, this was a disappointment. How to count the ways?! I really wanted to love this one, but that didn't happen. In short, this read like a bad B-grade TV movie. You know the type. It always starts with an entertaining idea, then the producers butcher it into something so lackluster and choppy you wonder why you sat through it. Everyone Loves a Hero is a story of two people who fall madly in love at first sight, and the trials and tribulations that happen when said couple move

*mild spoilers*In a word: unrealisticUnfortunately I didn't care for this romance. It was the most unrealistic romance I have ever read. The "hero" Cole was beyond perfect - there isn't a man on earth who could compare to him. He was a combination of Gandhi, Mother Teresa and skilled porn star. When he wasn't defending defenseless women, he was landing planes in blizzards while doing CPR on the heart attack victim captain (thus saving hundreds of lives) and in his spare time he flies terminally
Cole Langston is famously known for his heroic efforts at saving a pilot which made headline news, wanting to put that behind him he finds himself knocked out and lying on the floor in an effort to stick up for an airport cashier who was treated disrespectfully. Olivia did not realize who the man who came to her aid, all she knows is that an instant jolt of electricity sparked between them.Cole never thought he would be a long term relationship type of guy, but that has all changed when he meets
The hero was waaaaaay too perfect to be true, and the book could have used a little more drama, but it was super cute and got butterflies in my stomach since page one, so yes, I liked it a lot.
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