hero, Cole Langston, was also a heartthrob and had a nickname of "Love 'em and leave 'em, Langston.
" But, his world changed abruptly the day he met Olivia, Soul mates. Mr. "I'll never be housebroken" was off the market and in love with Olivia instantly, But, Olivia was very guarded when it came to Cole, She kept wondering if he was being honest, if he would be content to settle down with HER, etc.
Olivia's self confidence was in the mantle, She doubted her artistic talent, doubted her ability to "be the one, " Pour girl.
I grew frustrated with Olivia as the story progressed because she just wouldn't BELIEVE, Cole should have confided, but based on results, he knew how Olivia would have reacted,
I was very disappointed in how the ending all came together, Kinda like the fly in the coke bottle, That's when you are very hot and thirsty for that coke and when you drink it it tastes SO good, but at the bottom of the empty bottle you see a dead fly and the entire coke taste is ruined.
That's how I felt about the ending and the reason for theand not,
This was almost astar for me because of how darn romantic it was, Night in shining armor type, but modern day, I laughed and smiled through most of it, but the ending felt rushed and thrown together, Too cheesy
Im 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 was waaaaaaaay too cheesy for my liking,
Just not my cuppa,
Fame has its perks, . .
Reluctantly famous, First Officer Cole Langston finds being in the spotlight has its advantagesuntil 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.
. /D
This is my first sampling of Ms Force's writing, although I do have her first two books in my TBR pile.
I was looking for a contemporary romance and hoped that this would hit the mark, Unfortunately, it was just a soso read, I like the general idea of Everyone Loves a Hero as in two people meeting at the airport and then, starting a longdistance relationship.
However, it's the details and characters that lessened my enjoyment, Once again, I wasn't convinced that Cole was so smitten by Olivia, I didn't get what it was in Olivia that captured Cole's heart and made him abandoned his playboy ways.
We're talking about a hero who has a woman in practically every city he flies to Her beauty Her femininity Sure, there is something chaste in Olivia, but would that be it Personally, I didn't think Olivia stood out much.
It's not just that she was timid, but she lacked selfconfidence and direction, Even as a reader, I found her a bit bland and therefore, cannot understand Cole's reaction,
I had a few more issues with the story overall, The most baffling thing was about Olivia's studies, . . She's studying business because she wants to make money, which I totally understand based on Olivia's background and her mother's way.
However, one word from Cole and she suddenly believes in her talent and switch major from business to arts Just like that I didn't buy it.
I also didn't like Olivia's behavior towards her mother, Granted, it was kind of deserved, but as a daughter to speak that way to your mother.
. . The problem is that I think something should have been done much sooner about Olivia's mother and her problems.
I did her father though, he really cared about his daughter, However, I don't understand why he didn't switch job earlier though or at least, interview And oh, there was also the pregnancy scare and the desire to try for a kid.
I don't know, in their romance, I thought it was premature, I guess that as a whole, I thought there was a lot going on in Everyone Loves a Hero and some of the stuff was superfluous such as the secondary romance if you can call it that.
The writing style didn't help either Don't get me wrong, I think Ms Force writes well, but her style seems to be a bit on the passive side, suiting slowpaced story.
In Everyone Loves a Hero though, I think the book could have used a bit more dynamism, be a bit more fastpaced to keep the readers engaged.
I really wanted to enjoy this book, but unfortunately, too many elements didn't work out for
me and that's why it was a soso book : Finally.
. . I read this book! it's been on my TBR list for quite awhile, I was ready to read this story and really enjoyed it,
I loved the dynamics of the characters, the story, and once again Ms, Force captured me right from the beginning with her amazing writing gift,
Loved it! I received a delightful surprise this morning from one of my very favorite authors an early copy of EVERYONE LOVES A HERO and I am so ready to share the love!!! Thanks bunches, Marie!!
Release date for this book is February,.
I don't want to slip and spoil the superb surprise you have awaiting you once the book is in your hands.
Marie Force is a favorite of mine have read all her books loved them each and every one and this was no exception.
I've read it twice already and I'm thinking it might be my Valentine Day reread this year! It's that good! Great storyline, fun and interesting characters, lots of romantic sizzle, and a dazzling HEA.
Don't miss this fantastic contemporary romance!!,