A Hero`s Heart by Amber Daulton
Danger and Love at Christmas
In A Hero`s Heart, DEA agent Jarrett Brandt returns home after several years and runs into his one true love and former girlfriend Marissa. Though he never intended to start things up with her again, love and fate had other plans.
Romantic suspense is one of my favorite sub-genres to read and write. I love second chance stories about damaged heroes with self-esteem issues, and Jarrett fits the bill. He made a lot of mistakes as a teenager and young adult, but finally got his priorities straight and cleaned up. He`s a classic romance hero, in my opinion, because he`s learned from his past and now puts his life on the line to help others. He`s selfless, strong, and understanding, which makes him a swoon-worthy book boyfriend. Besides, he drives a motorcycle. What could be hotter?
Most romantic suspense books I`ve read aren`t centered around major holidays, so that makes A Hero`s Heart different from what I conceive as the norm. Christmas-themed stories often bring to mind hot chocolate, sleigh rides, snowmen, and a jolly man in a red suit. Most of the time, those stories are sweet, heartfelt romances with little to no sex, and there`s nothing wrong with that. I love reading those stories! If I could choose, however, I prefer adrenaline-laced, action-filled romances that take the hero and heroine through the ringer, both in and out of the bedroom. Just because it`s Christmas, the time to be merry, doesn`t mean the bad guys have gone home to twiddle their thumbs and wait out the New Year. In this genre, danger is always lurking around the corner and it`s not something to be taken lightly, as Jarrett and Marissa eventually realize.
As with all true romance books, no matter what happens during the course of the story, one important thing remains the same—the romance. The hero and heroine may achieve their happily ever after in different ways, but as long as the reader is smiling, then it`s a good book.
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3 COMMENTS
Lori Leigh
18 years agoBonnie,
I also love to take that book with me. I’m a commuter, so the book has to be in print to travel with me. I read everywhere, even while waiting for the train.
I like a variety of genres, and write in several including sci fi, mainstream, children’s books, contemporary romance, historical romance, and suspense. The only genre I haven’t been able to write in, is erotica. I think it’s a specialized field and those who do it well should be congratulated. It’s hard (all puns intended) to maintain that kind of physical attraction tension. I know several erotica authors, and I’m reading my very first – yep, you heard it here – my very first erotica book by Rachel Carrington. I also saw one that I liked by Lisa Renee Jones! Last year, I read my very first paranormal too so I’m branching out and just lovin’ all the exciting new genres!
Typically, I read a lot of Sci Fi, including DUNE, LOTR, and Orson Scott Card.
Lori Leigh
Karen
18 years agoOh they have readers you can download e-books on and take with you!
Its so cool.
Jenna Leigh
18 years agoI have one of those! I can even work it! LOL Ebook readers are great. Mine’s the size of a pocket calculator, which has its pros and cons. I’m nearsighted so that’s fine. My mom wouldn’t be able to see a thing.