A review by duckygal
Saved by the Everyday Hero by Mandy Melanson

4.0

 
This is a collection of first in series romance books by various authors. Each author included in this anthology is talented and has created their own unique story for our enjoyment. Most, if not all the characters contained within, are well constructed and lovable; each with their own issues and challenges to face for love. 
I’ve chosen a small number of books to review to provide a snippet of what to expect: 
 
Unexpected Heros: 
I first discovered books by the same author through another anthology so was happy to see their name on the list again. Unexpected Heros is well-written and contains some of my favourite characters Jude and Elijah. The pair both struggle with their pasts but slowly come together processing from friendship into something more. I think it was sweet for Elija’s son to be a key factor in this and seeing Jude be protective of not just Elijah, but also his son. 
I couldn’t help but get emotionally invested and will once again look for more from the author. 
 
Quin to the Rescue: 
This is another sweet romance. Short and sweet, this was the perfect one to take with me to work. The writing flowed well, and I couldn't help but fall in love with Quin and Mira There are certainly issues that the characters need to work through, but following alongside is a great journey and would happily seek out more from this author in future. 
 
Just Another Hallmark Fool: 
I admit I do enjoy a good cheesy Hallmark film, so was prepared to get defensive from the title, but there was no need, the title iss brilliant. This was a fun read following newly single Kate and Sawyer. I loved Kate as a character she reminds me of a friend of mine in some ways and that has endeared her to me. I also loved strong but soft Sawyer and his whole thing he has going on. The characters are well-written, and the plot has a bit of everything, romance, suspense etc. Just the type of story for me. 
 
What I love best about an anthology like this it gives people the chance to dip their toes into new genres/type before fully committing. Even for people like me who already know what they like, it’s good to discover new authors and potential sub-genres. 
This was a fun and enjoyable collection overall and will be keeping an eye out for more.