
My Hero
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As a certain Whitney Houston film illustrates, bodyguards make good romantic heroes: strong, silent, self-sacrificing, possibly with intriguing scars. In this novel, Cal Griffin is the ultimate bodyguard--a Secret Service agent--whose self-sacrifice resume includes taking a bullet in the head to save the president. His stoic (and alcoholic) recovery in Honeycomb, Texas, may be in danger, however, from diminutive, young television producer Holly Hicks. Perhaps the only person skeptical of his heroism, Holly (an ex-Texan herself) is just doing her job by coming to Texas to interview Cal. Little does she know that his normally sunglassed eyes prove irresistible, and that his head injury prevents him from keeping his powerful emotions in check. Holly's professionalism proves as fleeting as Cal's short-term memory, and it takes some kissing before Holly finds the right angle for her interview--only to have to choose between her career in New York and her newfound hero-worship in the desert. McBride's charming and often sexy tale may well leave readers believing in heroes themselves. Brendan Driscoll
As a certain Whitney Houston film illustrates, bodyguards make good romantic heroes: strong, silent, self-sacrificing, possibly with intriguing scars. In this novel, Cal Griffin is the ultimate bodyguard--a Secret Service agent--whose self-sacrifice resume includes taking a bullet in the head to save the president. His stoic (and alcoholic) recovery in Honeycomb, Texas, may be in danger, however, from diminutive, young television producer Holly Hicks. Perhaps the only person skeptical of his heroism, Holly (an ex-Texan herself) is just doing her job by coming to Texas to interview Cal. Little does she know that his normally sunglassed eyes prove irresistible, and that his head injury prevents him from keeping his powerful emotions in check. Holly's professionalism proves as fleeting as Cal's short-term memory, and it takes some kissing before Holly finds the right angle for her interview--only to have to choose between her career in New York and her newfound hero-worship in the desert. McBride's charming and often sexy tale may well leave readers believing in heroes themselves. Brendan Driscoll

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Really enjoyed this book, now available for trade or release

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