Mr. Accidental Hero

By Gina Robinson

Mr. Accidental Hero - Gina Robinson
  • Release Date: 2018-01-16
  • Genre: Romantic Comedies
Score: 4
4
From 388 Ratings

Description

You don't need a cape to be a hero.

One beautiful trend-spotting consultant. 
One hot Seattle multimillionaire looking for his soul mate. 
They meet first by accident. But when their matchmaker pairs them up, falling in love is anything but accidental.

Jeremy Marino is the kind of guy who runs towards the sound of gunfire, leaping in to help anyone in trouble. His friends call him the accidental hero. He always seems to be at the right place at the right time to save a life.

Crystal Pruitt is the kind of woman who instinctively jumps in to help people in trouble. Her friends call her the accidental heroine. But a cool-hunter like her can't afford any publicity.

When they meet working to save a trucker from his burning beer truck, the chemistry between them is off the charts. Until Crystal disappears into the gathering crowd, leaving Jeremy wondering if he'll ever be able to find her again. Was their attraction real or just the heat of the moment?

Reviews

  • Mr

    5
    By Letmein100
    My mr
  • Mr Accidental Hero

    4
    By sbsbrinson
    Loved the story!
  • Great read!

    5
    By Aindelic
    While this is my favorite of Gina’s romances (Kayla and Justin or Blair and Austin hold the gold for my heart) it is still very enjoyable. The love story of her two lead characters is one that some have the rare privilege to experience themselves. Sometimes when you know you’ve found the one, you just know. There is the right amount of romance with a little bit of action thrown in. It was also great to be able to have some first person perspective with our favorite matchmaker, Ashley Harte, and have an extension of her stories as well. Gina has really spent a lot of time building these characters and I just can’t wait to see which lucky bachelor gets matched next! *A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book and my comments here are my honest opinion.