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Hero (2018)

par Lauren Rowe

Séries: Morgan Brothers (1)

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The first time I laid eyes on Lydia Decker, I couldn't speak. Or breathe. Or string two coherent thoughts together.And I don't mean any of that figuratively.I'm not talking about a guy being floored by the sight of a gorgeous woman - although, of course, Lydia is gorgeous beyond words.No, when I first laid eyes on Lydia Decker - my physical therapist - I was lying flat on my back in the ICU, high as a kite on painkillers, breathing on a ventilator, my bones as broken and splintered as my spirit.When I first laid eyes on Lydia Decker, she was a ray of light in the dark. Hope for the hopeless. A salve for my singed and battered soul.She said she'd been assigned to fix me. That she was there to bring me back to life. She said helping me was her calling.And then she touched me. Physically, emotionally, spiritually. She healed me.And I fell in love.But what I didn't know...what I couldn't possibly know...was that Lydia Decker needed fixing far more than I ever did.… (plus d'informations)
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Lydia Decker is a single mom of three. She lost her police officer husband in a work related shooting. It devastated her. But it’s three years later and she’s ready to at least start seeing other men, if not move on. Colby Morgan is a fireman. He’s injured in the line of duty and Lydia ends up being his physical therapist. For Colby, it’s love at first sight. She brings to mind memories of his teenage obsession with Beyoncé. Lydia is also a bit smitten with Colby. But she has to wonder if she’s ready to move on, especially with another first responder.

Lydia and Colby had an amazing and explosive relationship. I loved watching them fall straight into love and then navigate the getting to know you process. Colby has an amazing family, all of whom have their own books, even best friend Zander, who is an honorary Morgan. Kat’s story is in a separate series. And other characters, like music mogul Reed Rivers and Kat’s BIL Jonas, also appear in other series by this author. So the whole world is sort of connected. I read the love/hate duo previously and that one was about a band managed by Reed. So no direct correlation to this Morgan brothers series, but still connected through characters. I like having that reference.

But one thing I did not like about this book was that it was too much just about everything. It was a little too good. A little too sweet. It started off tragically telling the backstory of Lydia and how she lost her husband. But after that, everything was pretty much sunshine and roses. The couple had little spats here and there, but it was nothing dramatic. They didn’t really have any drama. What they did a lot of is sex. A lot of it. I like my romances spicy, and it was a bit too much sex even for me. There was also a lot of “locker room” talk between all the brothers. A lot of boy speak. A lot of nicknames. It was just a bit too much of it. Some is funny. But too much was kind of annoying.

I think I mostly enjoyed the way Lydia and her children were integrated into the Morgan family. I love the way Colby became a father figure to them and then a father. It was very sweet seeing him interact with them.

Overall, I actually liked this book, but I think I’m gonna need a break before getting to any of the others in the series and just hope and pray that they calm down a bit on the “too muchness” ( )
  NickyM96 | Nov 21, 2022 |
Oh my dear heart! This book. *sigh* I love Colby, I have from the outset. He is the perfect man, in theory. He has his demons but he also has his crazy whacked out, lovable, and loud family to help him through. Lydia is a super strong heroine, she has what it takes to deal with Colby, but she has issues of her own. This book cracked me up, it made me cry, and it gave me warm and tingly feelings. There are Beyonce references, Seinfeld references, more crazy behavior and good old fashion love. Do yourself a favor, read this book, you won't be sorry. Told in dual pov. ( )
  KGarner | Aug 4, 2018 |
Se gli uomini fossero tutti come Colby Morgan ♥

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Ah, questi fratelli Morgan! Saranno la rovina del mio portafoglio, lo so! Certo, la storia del pompiere Colby Morgan non è frizzante come quella di suo fratello Ryan (qui la recensione), ma ha decisamente il suo perché.

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“Are you riding a purple unicorn down a rainbow highway, honey?”
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«Stai cavalcando un unicorno viola lungo un ponte d'arcobaleno, tesoro?»
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Una cosa sola mi ha fatto storcere il naso e ve la dico subito così mi tolgo il sassolino dalla scarpa: l'insta-love. Questa volta mi ha disturbata. Se in "Captain" l'innamoramento istantaneo era stato gestito bene insieme al fatto che fosse un susseguirsi di cliché, qui, invece, è tutto troppo veloce.
Che poi è un problema che c'è solo nei primi... boh, due, tre capitoli, poi la storia prende il ritmo giusto e fila che è un piacere.

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There are five hearts on the line here: yours, Lydia’s, and those three kids’. If anyone’s heart is going to get broken, then be the Morgan man we’ve raised you to be and make sure the only heart that gets broken is yours.
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Ci sono cinque cuori in ballo qui: il tuo, quello di Lydia e quelli di quei tre bambini. Se il cuore di qualcuno dovrà spezzarsi, sii il Morgan che ti abbiamo insegnato ad essere e assicurati che il solo cuore ad andare in pezzi sia il tuo.
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Piacere dato soprattutto dal nostro bel protagonista che si dimostra essere un eroe degno del titolo del suo libro. Colby è un brav'uomo, non c'è altro da dire. Lui è buono, è coraggioso, è protettivo, è altruista, un vero principe delle favole. E so che direte "Sì, vabbé, ma non è realistico", ma sapete cosa? È descritto in modo così naturale, così candidamente (pur avendo una bocca che si merita una lavata col sapone) che lo si ama a prescindere.
Dal'altra parte abbiamo Lydia, mamma single di tre bambini che, devo dire, rispetto a T-Rod è un po'... non scialba, ma insomma, poteva avere un po' più di spessore forse.
Di sicuro ho adorato i suoi bambini. E dire che io odio i bambini nella vita reale. Però ho amato il loro modo di interagire con Colby e viceversa.
Ma, più di tutto, - sarò ripetitiva - , ho adorato che non ci siano stati drammi esistenziali. Sì, la storia di Colby e Lydia non va liscia come l'olio, d'altra parte combattere con un fantasma non è cosa da poco.

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I love you, Lydia. At some point, you’re going to have to figure out how to take a leap of faith. Because love doesn’t come tied up in a nice little box with a ribbon around it. Love is messy and scary and full of risk. Love is risk. It’s walking on a tightrope between skyscrapers. It’s being shot out of a cannon and jumping out an airplane at thirty thousand feet and you trusting your parachute will open. And, sometimes, love is watching the one you love walk out the door and knowing he might never come home again because it’s who he is—but you’re willing to love him anyway.
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Ti amo, Lydia. E ad un certo punto, dovrai capire come compiere un atto di fede. Perché l'amone non arriva impacchettato in una scatola piccola e carina con sopra un fiocco. L'amore è un casino e fa paura ed è pieno di rischi. L'amore è un rischio. È camminare su di un filo tra i grattacieli. È venire sparati fuori da un cannone e saltare da un aeroplano a trentamila piedi con te che credi che il tuo paracadute si aprirà. E, a volte, l'amore è guardare la persona che ami camminare fuori dalla porta sapendo che potrebbe non tornare più a casa a causa di ciò che è, ma tu sei disposto ad amarlo in ogni caso.
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Lo stile è sempre quello trovato in "Captain": contratto e veloce. Il ritmo è oscillante tra scene veloci e momenti dolci e lenti.
Insomma, se non si è capito ve lo stra consiglio, anche perché l'edizione cartacea è davvero bellissima. ( )
  jeky91 | Jun 15, 2018 |
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The first time I laid eyes on Lydia Decker, I couldn't speak. Or breathe. Or string two coherent thoughts together.And I don't mean any of that figuratively.I'm not talking about a guy being floored by the sight of a gorgeous woman - although, of course, Lydia is gorgeous beyond words.No, when I first laid eyes on Lydia Decker - my physical therapist - I was lying flat on my back in the ICU, high as a kite on painkillers, breathing on a ventilator, my bones as broken and splintered as my spirit.When I first laid eyes on Lydia Decker, she was a ray of light in the dark. Hope for the hopeless. A salve for my singed and battered soul.She said she'd been assigned to fix me. That she was there to bring me back to life. She said helping me was her calling.And then she touched me. Physically, emotionally, spiritually. She healed me.And I fell in love.But what I didn't know...what I couldn't possibly know...was that Lydia Decker needed fixing far more than I ever did.

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