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“Her Hometown Hero is not my favorite of the series but I enjoyed it well enough. ”
~ Under the Covers

Sage was, in so many ways coaxed by her grandmother to come back to her hometown to do her residency.  Since her parents passed away, her grandmother had raised her, hence the obligation to come home.  Her decision was sound up until she finds out who her boss will be…her childhood crush.  Dr. Spence Whitman is one of the best at what he does and though, it will be tough to work with the man who had rejected and broke her heart, Sage will get through her residency.

Looks like Melody Anne’s spin-off series is going great.  This installment of Unexpected Heroes was another fun read.  Although, I have to tell you that I was torn on rating this book.  Yes. It was a fun read.  I enjoyed the romance, the humor and even it’s steam factor.  However, there is a good some angst that I thought was unnecessary.  The worst part was there were cliches and corny comments after the next.  I found myself rolling my eyes but smiling at the sweet gestures.  It was funny and so very romantic.  Spence was determined to woo Sage and woo her he did. Flowers, flirting, and persistence. I didn’t like him at first.  He was cocky and self-absorbed though he was a good physician but in the end, he won my heart with his determination.

Her Hometown Hero is not my favorite of the series but I enjoyed it well enough.  I’m excited to read more from this series.  I’m hoping the next book will be about Camden and Grace.  Something is happening between them that I’m dying to know more of.

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