Sometimes you have to fight for what – for who – you love. Shannon Vanderhoff’s childhood taught her early on that nothing was hers to keep, not clothes, or toys, or even people. So she lives, loves, and lets go. She’s not looking for a hero.But with custody of her traumatized six-year-old nephew on the line, she needs help. Charming Greg Hawkins, a comic book artist and art therapist insists … Hawkins, a comic book artist and art therapist insists he can coax Ryan into speaking again, enabling the boy to reveal what he saw the night of his mother’s death at his father’s hands. And though Shannon’s skeptical of Greg’s methods, there’s no denying that he brings light and color to their lives.
Greg, one of twelve siblings, knows anything worth having is worth fighting for. If anyone can prepare Shannon for the upcoming battle, it’s Greg and his family.
But will she fight to keep him, too?
A Hero to Keep is a contemporary family drama romance set near Lake Erie, featuring the Hawkins Family. Grab your copy today!
With over a half million copies of her books sold worldwide, award-winning author Susan Gable is known for her ability to weave realistic characters and powerful emotions, to make readers both laugh and cry.
“Emotionally charged scenes and a terrific plot make this novel a must-read. Gable’s writing is clever, and the emotions she portrays are exceptionally realistic.” – 4.5 Stars, Top Pick Alexandra Kay – Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine
WARNING!
This is NOT a “Christian” romance. It contains realistic characters who swear. There are on-screen love scenes as found in many women’s fiction/romance novels.
This book was originally published under the title A Kid to the Rescue.
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Awesome read
Very heroic hero. The heroine was a bit wishy washy
Good read. Loved the family aspect of story
Great book
I liked the characters. The female was a little rigid but did loosen up toward the end. I did buy one of the next books in the series (2 or 3?) as I was curious about how some of the relationships would develop
At first I wasn’t sure about this book because he was been really goofy. But as it went along I loved the characters and the ending.