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Rating:  Summary: Storyline from back of book Review: MY HERO - Debbie MacomberHe was a perfect hero -- on paper. anyway! Would-be romance writer Bailey York was a woman who'd already failed twice at love. As far as she was concerned, men were wonderful to read -- and to write -- about, but that was as close as she wanted to get. Which was probably why she had such difficulty creating a hero. She needed a real-life model, she finally decided. And she found one... Parker Davidson was everything a hero should be. Compellingly attractive. Forceful and determined, yet capable of tenderness. A man of substance. Parker was perfect for Bailey's novel -- but he wanted to be the hero in her life, not just in her book!
Rating:  Summary: A romance for romance writers Review: Romance writer Bailey York is through with love in real life after being left nearly at the altar twice. Then she meets Parker Davidson, who is the epitome of everything she wants the hero of her book to be. Will she be content with merely writing about him, or will she let him be the hero in her real life? In this book, Macomber cleverly addresses the faults in how the hero is written in the typical romance novel, and in doing so highlights how much different, how much more real the character of Parker is. It's funny, insightful, unique, and something I have read over and over for years. I'm sure anyone who reads it once will do the same!
Rating:  Summary: A romance for romance writers Review: Romance writer Bailey York is through with love in real life after being left nearly at the altar twice. Then she meets Parker Davidson, who is the epitome of everything she wants the hero of her book to be. Will she be content with merely writing about him, or will she let him be the hero in her real life? In this book, Macomber cleverly addresses the faults in how the hero is written in the typical romance novel, and in doing so highlights how much different, how much more real the character of Parker is. It's funny, insightful, unique, and something I have read over and over for years. I'm sure anyone who reads it once will do the same!
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