The Unsung Hero Troubleshooters Book 1 Suzanne Brockmann 9780345463395 Books
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Suzanne Brockmann is a such a gifted writer. I’d enjoyed her other Troubleshooter books and decided to go back and read the book that started off the series. There are essentially three romances happening at the same time, interwoven to come together for the climatic ending.Navy SEAL Tom Paoletti returns to the small town where he grew up to recover from an accident that left him in a coma for weeks. He’s still battling dizziness, and when he thinks he sees a terrorist known as the Merchant, he isn’t sure if he is going crazy and seeing things or if he needs to stop a terrorist attack. While recovering at home, he finds an old flame, Kelly Ashton, who is now a divorced pediatrician who is at home to take care of her dying father, Charles. In high school when they flirted, she was underage and thus off limits to him. He resisted back then but broke her heart when he took off for the Navy—she didn’t understand that it was her age that kept him from making a move. Now that they’re adults, they keep things strictly sexual—she doesn’t want him to break her heart again, and, if he can’t heal in the thirty days the Navy has given him, he’ll be unemployed. Plus, if he is a little crazy, that doesn’t exactly make him prime boyfriend material. Brockmann creates sex scenes that are actually sexy and not sleazy—no easy feat.
The other romance story line that I loved was between eighteen-year-old Mallory and a geeky college kid who draws comic books. Mallory had a rough childhood that gives her a tough attitude. Combined with her supersized bust, people assume things about her. David initially wanted to use her as a model for his superhero comic book, but over time, they get over their prejudices and fall for one another.
The other romance happened during WWII, when Charles and Joe Paoletti fought together and fell in love with the same woman. Charles and Joe are still friends, although they fight constantly. That story line was less interesting to me than the ones that unfolded over the course of the novel.
This book had less of the suspense than what I remembered from the other Troubleshooter books and much more romance. I missed the heavy suspense element, but this is still a fun book, and I definitely recommend the series. I’m looking forward to going through the books again, this time in order.
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The Unsung Hero Troubleshooters Book 1 Suzanne Brockmann 9780345463395 Books Reviews
I love this series. It’s been a while since I last read it and I wanted to see if the series was really as good as I remembered? It is. Tom is my hero. He serves his country unwaveringly, even when he doesn’t trust himself. That’s a hero in my book-when you do what you think is right even though you can’t prove it (and it may be to late when you can prove it). I also really really enjoyed the other romances in this book. Mallory and David are so sweet. Incredible book in an incredible series. Highly recommend.
Suzanne Brockmann has been one of my go to authors for years. I thought I'd go back to the beginning with The Unsung Hero and remember Tom and where the series all began.
Tom, the male protagonist, is a SEAL on a month-long medical recoup. He goes back home for what he believes to be a quick visit and winds up rekindling his relationship with Kelly Ashton (gorgeous neighbor). While the plot seems typical, this one has such a nice flow and a few character surprises.
I actually think the best part of this novel is the sub-characters. They are so incredibly well-developed and really help the story along. Unlike many novels that you hate when the author strays from the main couple, in this book, I was just as happy reading the minor characters and their sub-plots as I was reading the main characters. It was such a nice transition between and so intricately woven that it really made for a great book.
My only hesitation for only a 4 star versus a 5 star is the pace and the complexity of the main characters. The pace tended to drag just a little bit and I thought that Tom and Kelly could have had a little more to their character development. That being said, I still highly recommend the book and if you are a Troubleshooters Fan, The Unsung Hero is worth the purchase!
This was my first reading experience with Suzanne Brockmann. Her characters are definitely bigger than life but she keeps them just below caricatures. Hey, it's a romance novel, so we have alpha male, smartass and smart-as-a-whip women, the scum of the earth villains, and some close to unbelievable "getting saved" scenes. It was entertaining, especially with all the stories going on at once - 3, 4, 5? I lost count. The main hero and heroine, Grandma and her story and lover/husband, the two unlikely characters getting together in a very unlikely way, and I swear, I think there was another couple. At any rate, it was a long but fairly fast read. I read a couple more in the series, but Unsung is probably the best one. Go, Ms. Brockmann!
When a book brings tears to my eyes more than once...five stars.
I bought THE UNSUNG HERO yesterday after reading the speech Suzanne Brockmann gave last week when Romance Writers of America honored her with its Lifetime Achievement Award. That speech was so emotionally powerful and moving, I figured her books had to be good and I was right. I just didn't know how right I was.
Strangely enough, I'd never read any of Suzanne Brockmann's books in all the years she's been writing and after all the accolades she's received. No idea how that happened, but there it is. Which means...yowza! Binge reading on the horizon!
THE UNSUNG HERO is the perfect title for this book, because it applies to so many characters within this moving story. Tom, the hero. Joe and Charles and the things they did during World War II. And so many others who quietly do what they need to do to save lives.
This isn't an action/adventure, although there is some of that. It isn't a straight romantic suspense, either, although that's in here, too. Instead, it's a slice of life that draws you into its midst. Joys, sorrows, and all the messy bits life contains. But a thread of hope runs throughout the story, weaving its way into your heart. Which means THE UNSUNG HERO will stay with me for a long time to come. And that's the hallmark of a keeper shelf book, which this one definitely is.
Suzanne Brockmann is a such a gifted writer. I’d enjoyed her other Troubleshooter books and decided to go back and read the book that started off the series. There are essentially three romances happening at the same time, interwoven to come together for the climatic ending.
Navy SEAL Tom Paoletti returns to the small town where he grew up to recover from an accident that left him in a coma for weeks. He’s still battling dizziness, and when he thinks he sees a terrorist known as the Merchant, he isn’t sure if he is going crazy and seeing things or if he needs to stop a terrorist attack. While recovering at home, he finds an old flame, Kelly Ashton, who is now a divorced pediatrician who is at home to take care of her dying father, Charles. In high school when they flirted, she was underage and thus off limits to him. He resisted back then but broke her heart when he took off for the Navy—she didn’t understand that it was her age that kept him from making a move. Now that they’re adults, they keep things strictly sexual—she doesn’t want him to break her heart again, and, if he can’t heal in the thirty days the Navy has given him, he’ll be unemployed. Plus, if he is a little crazy, that doesn’t exactly make him prime boyfriend material. Brockmann creates sex scenes that are actually sexy and not sleazy—no easy feat.
The other romance story line that I loved was between eighteen-year-old Mallory and a geeky college kid who draws comic books. Mallory had a rough childhood that gives her a tough attitude. Combined with her supersized bust, people assume things about her. David initially wanted to use her as a model for his superhero comic book, but over time, they get over their prejudices and fall for one another.
The other romance happened during WWII, when Charles and Joe Paoletti fought together and fell in love with the same woman. Charles and Joe are still friends, although they fight constantly. That story line was less interesting to me than the ones that unfolded over the course of the novel.
This book had less of the suspense than what I remembered from the other Troubleshooter books and much more romance. I missed the heavy suspense element, but this is still a fun book, and I definitely recommend the series. I’m looking forward to going through the books again, this time in order.
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