Review: Hero By Night by Sara Jane Stone

Posted January 20, 2015 by BWB1 in 4.5 Stars, Review / 6 Comments

Review: Hero By Night by Sara Jane StoneHero By Night on January 20, 2015

He was nobody's hero until he landed in the wrong bed…

Armed with a golden retriever and a concealed weapons permit, Lena Clark is fighting for normal. She served her country, but the experience left her emotionally numb and estranged from her career-military family. Staying in Independence Falls seems like the first step to reclaiming her life until the town playboy stumbles into her bed…

Chad Summers is living his dream—helicopter logging by day and slipping between the sheets with Mrs. Right Now by night. Until his wild nights threaten his day job, leaving Chad with a choice: prove he can settle down or kiss his dream goodbye. But when he ends up in the wrong bed, the one woman in Independence Falls he can't touch offers a tempting proposition. Chad is ready and willing to give in to the primal desire to make Lena his at night—on one condition. By day, they pretend their relationship is real.

But their connection extends beyond the bedroom, threatening to turn their sham into reality if Chad can prove he's the hero Lena needs night and day… forever.

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Best book of the series so far.  I knew when we were introduced to Lena that her book was going to be something special. As for Chad, he was such a great character.  Despite his well earned reputation with the ladies, he was a perfect match for Lena.  He needed someone he could date/have a fake relationship with and she needed someone to lead her back to the physical aspects of a relationship.  She struggled on a daily basis to just exist in the real world, much less be touched or approached by others.  Her therapy dog, Hero, was a huge help in helping her cope but she wanted more.  Chad was more than willing to help out with that, he found Lena beautiful and had a such a gentle way with her.  I loved they way he treated her.  He went at her speed but also pushed her, commanded her and let her express her own needs.

Sometimes beauty knocked a man on his ass, leaving him damn near desperate for a taste, a touch, and hopefully a round or two between the sheets-or tied up in them.  The knockout blonde with the large golden retriever at her feet took the word “beautiful” to a new level.

During the day, they went out on dates and spent time together and at night, they spent MORE time together getting to know each other in the most intimate way possible.  Chad…is a dirty bird and Lena totally kept up with him.  He tells her exactly what he wants from her and how and Lena- she totally returns the sentiment and holds her own with him.  He completely empowered her to ask and even demand what she wanted from him.

Sometimes, a “manwhore” character can be hard to take.  That same character magically changing his ways can also be hard to swallow.  Ms. Stone wrote a character that I truly enjoyed.  I understood his reasons for not wanting to commit to anyone but let’s face it, all it takes is the right woman…right?  Lena needs Chad to give her space to and encouragement to be who she is now.  Not who she used to be. And he does!  So many veterans come home to families expecting them to be exactly who they were before and that’s an impossible expectation.  How could they not be different?  Lena needed her family to understand who she was after her deployment and how it changed her…for good.  You’ll have to forgive me, I’m afraid I’m babbling about this book.

Chad needed to understand that he was worthy of love and a relationship.  He had never experienced feeling possessive and protective of a woman until Lena.  He stepped up for Lena when he sensed she needed a buffer between her and someone or a situation and he did it without making her feel bad about herself.

True story- this past weekend, my husband and I went out to dinner and a movie and he had participated in a gun/shooting competition.  He proceeded to tell me about a competitor who was a former Delta member and he had a therapy dog there with him.  He explained to B that the dog was there to help him when he felt anxious.  I almost jumped up on the table because I was reading a book with a character with a therapy dog! Anyway, we had a very interesting conversation about the man and his dog and PTSD.

In a nutshell- this series improves with each book and Hero by Night is such a GREAT book. I cannot wait for big brother Brody’s book!  (April 14!!) Add to your TBR

 

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Independence Falls series: 

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Purchase:

Book 1: Full Exposure
Book 2: Caught in the Act
Book 3: Hero By Night

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