Tuesday, January 26, 2021

The Hero I Need by Nicole Snow

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we meet Willow Macklin and Grady McKnight. Willow is on the run but the thing is she is on the run with a stolen tiger. The thing is the wild life preserve that Willow was working on just didn't seem right. The place was run down and it seemed like there was just a revolving door of animals. But when they got Bruce she feel in love, being a zoologist made her think about the animal first. When he has a hurt paw and a tag on his cage she had seen before. In fact right before other animals were gone she knows she can't let it happen to her Bruce. So she takes him as soon as the place was closed down for the night. Her new dilemma though is the truck she stole to take Bruce away has just died. As luck would have she breaks down right in front of The Purple Bobcat with the owner and operator none other than Grady McKnight. Grady is thinking this is just a typical night at the bar. He will close up find something to do and rinse and repeat until his girls are home from summer camp. That is until he finds a truck out front of the bar that seems to be having car trouble. When he offers to help he can't believe how grateful the woman is. That is until he gets to close to the trailer she is pulling. The kicker he's a sucker for a damsel in distress and agrees to help her and hide her and the tiger until the truck is fixed. That was the first thing that led him down a path that he never thought he would be on. Can these two find a HEA or are the odds stacked against them?

Such an amazing story. This story does have its ups and downs but boy do you want to go on that ride. There is so much I want to tell you about this story. However I don't want to ruin it for other readers. I will say this book will have you riding and emotional roller-coaster with these characters you won't ever want to get off of. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 



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