Book Review: The Heart of a Hero

the heart of a hero

Susan May Warren
Revell, 2020
366 pages

Amazon Description: Jake Silver may not be able to put the memories of his time as a sniper and Navy SEAL behind him, but at least he can put his skills to use as a part of the Jones Inc. rescue team. Saving the life of pediatric heart surgeon Dr. Aria Sinclair on Denali helped too. Now he can’t get her out of his head, and when he hears she is in the path of a hurricane down in Key West he can’t help but jump on a plane to rescue her.

Aria has dedicated her life to helping children born with defective hearts. After all, she was one of those children. Now driven to succeed, she lives a lonely, stressful life. One she would have lost on Denali if it hadn’t been for Jake. Jake is exciting and handsome, but he’s also dangerous, and she’s already lost one person she loves. She can’t bear it again.

It’s not until she finds herself trapped in the middle of a category 4 hurricane that she can admit she needs Jake desperately. With their very survival in the balance, can they hope for a second chance at life . . . and love?

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Who is on your auto-buy list? You know, the authors whose new books immediately go to the top of your TBR even before you’ve read the description. Susan May Warren is one of those authors for me.

I love how she writes disasters for her characters. She has several series that center around first responders, search and rescue teams, military men and women, pro-athletes, bodyguards, etc. With job like those you better believe they constantly find themselves in dangerous situations where the adrenaline is high. Throw in a healthy dose of romance and inner angst and you’ve got yourself a good story.

In The Heart of a Hero former SEAL Jake drives right into the heart of a Category 5 hurricane to search for Aria, the girl he just can’t stop thinking about. He finds her holed up in an abandoned hospital using all her skills as a surgeon to help the handful of people trapped with her. There are plenty of high stakes situations that they must navigate through, while also coming to terms with their growing attraction to each other.

The only thing I wasn’t crazy about in The Heart of a Hero was the volume of coincidences. At a certain point I had a hard time making the leap from serendipity to a high number of improbable connections between characters and events. But that wasn’t a big enough issue to undermine my overall enjoyment of the book.

By and large it was the fast-paced, entertaining read that I was expecting and I definitely recommend it, along with the first book in the series. I’m also looking forward to the third book, coming out in October.

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