Hero Next Door: A Single Dad Military Romance by Lara Swann

September 10th, 2018 Kimberly Review 28 Comments

10th Sep
Hero Next Door: A Single Dad Military Romance by Lara Swann
Hero Next Door
by Lara Swann
Narrator: Veronica Worthington, John Lane
Length: 8 hours and 18 minutes
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Source: Publisher
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Narration: 4 cups

I left my brothers in the Marines to start a family.
I left my ex-wife when that family drove her to drink and drugs.
Now all I have left is my son - and he’s all I care about.
I can’t afford to make another mistake.

And the girl who moved in next door? Mistake written all over her.
She’s got the sweetest smile, the hottest damn curves and behind it all…a haunted look.
I can’t take my damn eyes off her.
My powerful body and coarse attitude make her nervous - and as she tries to start a new life away from her abusive ex, she has her own reasons to stay away.
But we can’t help it. We’re f*cking drawn to each other.
And when she tells me how much she wants a baby…
I make every mistake in the book.
Because I want a family again.
I want her. My son. And a baby.
And when her past comes calling…
I’ll fight to hell and back to keep it.

Hero Next Door is a full, standalone romance with a hot ex-Marine single dad and a sweet heroine trying to deal with her darker past. No cheating or cliffhangers, and a Happily Ever After guaranteed. Includes a copy of Billionaire Baby Daddy as bonus content!

SEXY ROMANCE SUSPENSE yummy alpha

Hero Next Door tempted me with the single Military Dad trope. I am a sucker for a single daddy. This was my fist Lara Swann book. She provided a nice balance of adorableness, suspense and wicked heat. I listened to the new me to narrators, Veronica Worthington and John Lane.

Told from dual POVs, I quickly slipped into the story as Naomi, a schoolteacher, moves into her new home and a little boy asked her why her hutch is on the front lawn. Little Tyler is adorable and is soon back with his Dad Mack *sighs* to help her move it inside. We quickly learn, Naomi is starting over after a troublesome past, and that Mack is raising his son on his own. From the chemistry to their inner dialogue I was all in.

I really enjoyed both characters and enjoyed watching the slow build of trust and friendship develop as their attraction made the air crackle.  Both Mack and Naomi have baggage. Mack’s is in the form of an ex-wife, who convinced him to abandoned his military career in favor of starting a family, then left when Tyler was born. Naomi has recently escaped an abusive relationship and is mourning the lost of her father. She is skittish but fiercely determined to stand on her own.

From the small-town feel, to the moments of tension as the suspenseful angle took hold, I quickly devoured their story. It had a slow-build that gave way to delicious heat.

Both narrators were new-to-me. I thought Veronica Worthington did a wonderful job with Naomi and even enjoyed her male voices. It took longer to warm up to John Lane. He has a deep-set voice, that felt cold in the beginning, but he slowly let Mack’s feelings show and either softened his a little or he grew on me as the story progressed. I thought they worked well as a pair.

If you are looking for a single Dad romance with heat and a side of suspense, you’ll want to grab Hero Next Door. Psst..that cover is smokin’.

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28 Responses to “Hero Next Door: A Single Dad Military Romance by Lara Swann”

  1. Anne

    This sounds great. Something fun with some issues to work out but not too dark or angsty. Plus a kid. I love it when there is a kid because of their honest outlook. Nice review. Anne – Books of My Heart

  2. Heidi

    I always appreciate audiobooks that do two narrators for dual view points. It makes the story so much better.