Title | : | Nobodys Hero |
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ISBN | : | 0373715048 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780373715046 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 |
Publication | : | First published July 1, 2007 |
Why can't everybody just leave him alone? All Sean Rafferty wants is solitude to recover from a gunshot wound. That's why he's here on Maine's isolated Osprey Island: to heal and move on. But how can he face going back to being a Massachusetts state police officer since he's sworn off ever playing hero again?
Unfortunately, Sean can't avoid heroics when neighboring Connie Bradford's daughter keeps getting into trouble. And the fiercely independent Connie makes it clear she doesn't need a rescuer-- reluctant or otherwise. The mother-and-daughter antics make his solitude seem almost too quiet. Despite himself, Sean finds this pair wrestling their way into his heart...as if they belong there.
Unfortunately, Sean can't avoid heroics when neighboring Connie Bradford's daughter keeps getting into trouble. And the fiercely independent Connie makes it clear she doesn't need a rescuer-- reluctant or otherwise. The mother-and-daughter antics make his solitude seem almost too quiet. Despite himself, Sean finds this pair wrestling their way into his heart...as if they belong there.
Nobodys Hero Reviews
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Hero is a divorced cop on leave to recover from getting shot. Heroine is a widowed landscaper staying in a New England resort area to landscape some rich clients' beach home, including a hedge maze. Heroine's daughter is playing "Harriet the Spy" only more as a private detective. The child follows the hero around, gets caught and that's how hero and heroine meet. It's a nice story about second chances, with a very minor mystery tucked in. Enjoyed this one. Nice story.
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A cute story about second chances with a bit of mystery swirled in.