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People are forever getting into trouble
around Alexander Parker. Whether it’s choking or being
mugged or the like, he’s always there at exactly the right
moment to jump to the rescue. For the painfully shy
Alexander, being a hero is easy but having people make a big
deal about it is hard. When he impulsively puts on a copy
of a Corinthian warrior helmet, Alexander finds a solution
to his problems. He turns himself into a real life
superhero, secret identity and all.
When Adrian Mackenzie sees Alexander
save someone, it’s instant attraction. A successful editor
of a gay magazine, Adrian can’t help but fall for the
gorgeous, innocent clerk. But when Adrian learns what
Alexander’s been up to, he begins to fear for Alexander’s
safety. And when the public learns that their new, beloved
superhero is gay, will Alexander and Adrian’s relationship
be able to weather the storm?
Murphy’s Hero is an
energetic, sweet story with two heroes who are sure to
charm. Adrian is everything you could wish for in a hero –
sexy, intelligent, and loving. Alexander practically
screams innocence and naïveté which is endearing in and of
itself. I adored watching Adrian pull him out of his shell
as the two fell in love. The only thing I would wish for in
this story is a little less of Alexander’s co-workers. They
were a bit over-the-top and frustrated me with their
harassment of Alexander. Overall, however, Murphy’s
Hero was a delight to read. The plot moves at a
quick clip and both heroes are gorgeous, likeable, and
kind. What more could you ask for? |