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Some Kind of Hero (Troubleshooters, #17)
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Archive - Series Group Read > Some Kind of Hero by Suzanne Brockmann (Troubleshooters #17) - August 2017 - SPOILER ZONE

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message 1: by Jonetta (last edited Aug 06, 2017 04:51AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15054 comments Mod
Navy men don’t come tougher than Lieutenant Peter Greene. Every day he whips hotshot SEAL wannabes into elite fighters. So why can’t he handle one fifteen-year-old girl? His ex’s death left him a single dad overnight, and very unprepared. Though he can’t relate to an angsty teen, he can at least keep Maddie safe—until the day she disappears. Though Pete’s lacking in fatherly intuition, his instinct for detecting danger is razor sharp. Maddie’s in trouble. Now he needs the Troubleshooters team at his back, along with an unconventional ally.

Romance writer Shayla Whitman never expected to be drawn into a real-world thriller—or to meet a hero who makes her pulse pound. Action on the page is one thing. Actually living it is another story. Shay’s not as bold as her heroines, but she’s a mother. She sees the panic in her new neighbor’s usually fearless blue eyes—and knows there’s no greater terror for a parent than having a child at risk. It’s an ordeal Shay won’t let Pete face alone. She’s no highly trained operative, but she’s smart, resourceful, and knows what makes teenagers tick.

Still, working alongside Pete has its own perils—like letting the heat between them rise out of control. Intimate emotions could mean dangerous, even deadly, consequences for their mission. No matter what, they must be on top of their game, and playing for keeps . . . or else Pete’s daughter may be gone for good.

Setting
San Diego, California

25 Chapters
Epilogue

Character List
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Charlene (charlenethestickler) | 798 comments Ooops, I got ahead of myself. Read this one in July. Will join discussion when it appears. I liked the book, btw.


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 603 comments I've read it too. Not as good as some of her others but hey it's a Troubleshooters so still a 4.5 star read for me.


Robin (robinmy) | 1389 comments I don't have this one. I'll have to check and see if it is available at my library.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15054 comments Mod
I finished this, too! Really enjoyed it.

Ready to discuss after the 8th.


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Sheri Morell (smorell22) | 2165 comments I am hoping to get this one soon. I had to recommend it on Overdrive because they did not have it. Hopefully they will get it soon.


Robin (robinmy) | 1389 comments Checked both of my libraries and neither one has this book. I'll have to wait for the paperback, or hope the price comes down for the kindle version.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15054 comments Mod
It's the 8th! We can get started.

Those who've read the book...did you enjoy?


Charlene (charlenethestickler) | 798 comments I did read it and enjoyed it. I read it in July, thinking it was that month's read, so I'm a bit fuzzy with recall.

I look forward to reading your opinions. They will jog my memory.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15054 comments Mod
Okay. Why don't I start with an easy one.

Throughout the story, Shayla is having an inner dialogue with her fictional character, Harry Parker. Was that helpful to the story or a distraction?


Robin (robinmy) | 1389 comments Jonetta wrote: "Okay. Why don't I start with an easy one.

Throughout the story, Shayla is having an inner dialogue with her fictional character, Harry Parker. Was that helpful to the story or a distraction?"


I thought it was distracting at first. It usually takes a chapter or two to get into the story. Too much inner dialogue by a fictional character was throwing me out of the story a little bit. But when Harry "appears" later in the book, I liked his little quips.


Charlene (charlenethestickler) | 798 comments I had the same reactions, Robin. I wasn't sure this device would work for me at all.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15054 comments Mod
At first, I found Harry annoying but as the story progressed, the device worked as I gained insight about Shayla that I would have normally figured out. Later, he was just funny!


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15054 comments Mod
Shayla and Pete are sort of thrown together as they search for Maddie. What did you think of how their relationship evolved and developed?


Robin (robinmy) | 1389 comments I liked the way their relationship developed. Shayla realized that Pete was in over his head with suddenly having a teenage girl in his life. She knew he loved his daughter, but didn't know how to handle his relationship with her. Shayla was the perfect person to step in and help Pete show Maddie how much he cared.


message 16: by Vera (new) - rated it 4 stars

Vera M. | 446 comments A few months later, but I finally got this from the overdrive and read it! I also wasn't sure about Harry in her head as a writing device. I did find it initially amusing but a little distracting, and I was waiting for Pete to say something about all her shushing, but he never did! I do think it made it kind of a realistic character though, since writers always seem to have their imaginary friends in their heads! Though I had been used to the timewarp style of writing, I think it would have been too much in this one. Though there was mention of a WWII time with the "camps".
I liked how the relationship developed, it didn't seem cheesy or forced. I liked it overall.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15054 comments Mod
Yeah, Harry took some getting used to but in the end it worked. Glad you enjoyed.


Anita (anitanodiva) | 1129 comments I really hate it when something throws me out of the story, but Harry didn't bother me at all. I just thought is was wonderful to get an insight into a writers mind.


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