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  • Hero — By Samantha Young

    Described as strong, intelligent, and resilient. Despite being "haunted" by her family's shame, she refuses to play the victim and actively seeks to make amends for her father's actions.

    Upon learning Alexa’s identity, an enraged Caine gets her fired. Seeking redemption and desperate for her job, Alexa confronts him, leading to an unconventional arrangement: Caine hires her as his personal assistant with the explicit intent of making her life miserable as revenge. However, their mutual animosity soon gives way to intense sexual tension and a secret, passionate affair. Hero by Samantha Young

    A classic "Alpha" hero—dominant, wealthy, and emotionally guarded. He is deeply damaged by his past and initially uses his power to lash out at Alexa. Key Themes & Tropes Book Review - Hero by Samantha Young Described as strong, intelligent, and resilient

    Hero by Samantha Young is a standalone contemporary romance novel released in 2015 that explores themes of betrayal, redemption, and the weight of shared family secrets. Seeking redemption and desperate for her job, Alexa

    The story follows , whose life was upended after discovering her father’s secret double life, a betrayal that shattered her family and left her struggling to rebuild. While working as a photographer's assistant, she encounters Caine Carraway , a powerful Boston billionaire who is also a victim of her father’s past indiscretions—specifically, her father had an affair with Caine's mother.

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Volume 26, Number 12 -- March 14, 2016
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