Review: Hero Ever After

 
Book Review: Hero Ever After, by Sarah Ready, 5 stars


 

Single mom Ginny Weaver needs a hero. Not an average hero. Not an everyday hero. A full-fledge, honest to goodness, super-duper A-list movie star, comic book action hero. And she’ll do anything to get one.

Liam Stone is a washed-up, has-been, former Hollywood superhero – now dubbed “the super zero”.

He isn’t what Ginny needs. But Ginny’s six-year-old daughter is sick and she has one last wish…

So, Ginny and Liam make a deal.

Ginny will get a cape-wearing superhero for her daughter and Liam will get his chance at redemption. But deals come with unexpected consequences, like questioning what really makes a hero, or a family, and whether or not love has anything to do with it.

Maybe, just maybe…love makes heroes of us all.


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: January 2021

Mature content: yes

Review: I absolutely loved this book! Read it in less than a day because I just couldn't put it down. 

Yes, the story is a bit predictable and a few details are missing, in my opinion (for example, it seems hard to believe that an actor as famous as Liam is made out to be wouldn't have a few paparazzi tracking him down, even if he's been off Hollywood for a couple of years), but the author created a plot and a set of characters so compelling you just need to keep turning the pages. 


Hero Ever After will make you smile, will make you cry, and will definitely make you feel good. 

And if you finish the book and want to keep reading about Liam and Ginny, you can always join Sarah Ready's newsletter to get access to bonus content and second epilogues for all her books. Visit the author at sarahready.com.
 
Happy readings otherwise,

The Book Worm, book blog

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