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Book Review of Somebody's Hero (Somebody, Bk 3) (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 1427)

Somebody's Hero (Somebody, Bk 3) (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 1427)
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Tyler Lewis had been severly beaten and emotionally abused as a child. He had taken the beatings to save his mother and other siblings. His mother ended up stabbing his father to death. Tyler looked and sounded most like his father so the whole town figured he would eventually turn out just like him. When he hooked up with his first (and last) girlfriend whom the author tried to portray as a raving bitch, Tyler had backhanded her during a fight. He was afraid of being like his father so he hid away at his house for five years until Jayne Miller moved next door. He began helping her with household tasks and he adored her daughter. He naturally tried to break things off with Jayne to protect her from himself but he couldn't do it. All in all, this was a good story but I would still be VERY leery of a man who hit a woman EVEN ONCE and was regretful about it.