Some Saviors Can Break You
by Jane Blythe
** Previously published as Cocky Savior, part of the Cocky Hero Club World, no substantial changes have been made to the story or characters **
He saved her life and now he thinks he gets a say in it.
Florence Harris thought if she ever fell in love it would be with someone sweet, dependable, boring. Nope. Turns out she likes arrogant, annoying, ego so big it wouldn’t fit in the ocean Eli Lennox. Just because he saved her life he thinks it gives him permission to meddle in it. He’s determined to save her from herself. Problem is she thinks she’s beyond saving.
Eli Lennox always gets what he wants. What he wants is the cop whose life he just saved. She’s beautiful, intelligent, and the sexiest woman Eli has ever laid eyes on, and she turns him down flat when he asks her out. That doesn’t happen to him often. Or ever. And it makes him determined to prove to her she’s worth every ounce of effort he’s going to put into winning her heart.
If he can keep her alive long enough to do so.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Jane Blythe's Some Saviors Can Break You is a compelling exploration of love, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships, set against the backdrop of a thrilling narrative. Originally published as Cocky Savior in the Cocky Hero Club World, this novel retains its original charm and intensity, drawing readers into a world where saving a life can lead to unexpected emotional entanglements.
The story centers around Florence Harris, a character who defies conventional romantic expectations. Florence is a police officer who, despite her tough exterior, harbors a belief that she is beyond saving. Her character is a refreshing departure from the typical damsel in distress trope. Instead, she is portrayed as a strong, independent woman grappling with her own vulnerabilities. Blythe skillfully crafts Florence's character arc, allowing readers to witness her internal struggles and gradual transformation. Her journey is both relatable and inspiring, as she learns to confront her fears and open her heart to the possibility of love.
Enter Eli Lennox, the quintessential alpha male with a twist. Eli is not just another arrogant hero; he is a man driven by a genuine desire to protect and cherish Florence. His character is a study in contrasts—confident yet vulnerable, assertive yet considerate. Blythe does an excellent job of peeling back the layers of Eli's personality, revealing a man who is not just motivated by his ego but by a deep-seated need to connect with someone who challenges him in every way. His relentless pursuit of Florence is both endearing and frustrating, as he navigates the fine line between being a savior and a potential source of heartbreak.
The chemistry between Florence and Eli is palpable from their first interaction. Blythe's writing shines in these moments, capturing the tension and attraction that simmers beneath their banter. The dialogue is sharp and witty, adding a layer of authenticity to their relationship. As their story unfolds, readers are treated to a rollercoaster of emotions, from moments of intense passion to heart-wrenching vulnerability. The push and pull between the characters keep the narrative engaging, ensuring that readers are invested in their journey from start to finish.
One of the standout themes in Some Saviors Can Break You is the idea of self-worth and redemption. Both Florence and Eli are characters who must confront their pasts and learn to forgive themselves. Florence's belief that she is beyond saving is a poignant reflection of her internal struggles, while Eli's determination to prove her wrong speaks to his own need for redemption. Blythe handles these themes with sensitivity and nuance, allowing readers to connect with the characters on a deeper level.
In comparison to other works in the romantic suspense genre, Blythe's novel stands out for its character-driven narrative and emotional depth. While it shares similarities with stories by authors like Nora Roberts and Sandra Brown, Some Saviors Can Break You carves its own niche by focusing on the psychological complexities of its protagonists. The novel's exploration of themes such as trust, vulnerability, and the power of love to heal is reminiscent of Roberts' ability to blend romance with suspense, while the intensity of the characters' emotional journeys echoes Brown's knack for crafting compelling, multi-dimensional characters.
The pacing of the novel is well-executed, with a balance between action-packed sequences and quieter, introspective moments. Blythe's writing style is both engaging and evocative, drawing readers into the world she has created. The setting, while not overly detailed, provides a suitable backdrop for the unfolding drama, allowing the focus to remain on the characters and their evolving relationship.
Overall, Some Saviors Can Break You is a captivating read that will appeal to fans of romantic suspense and character-driven narratives. Jane Blythe has crafted a story that is both thrilling and emotionally resonant, with characters who linger in the mind long after the final page is turned. The novel's exploration of love, redemption, and the complexities of human connection makes it a standout addition to the genre, and a testament to Blythe's skill as a storyteller.
For readers seeking a romance that delves into the intricacies of the human heart, Some Saviors Can Break You offers a satisfying and thought-provoking journey. It is a reminder that sometimes, the very people who save us can also challenge us in ways we never imagined, ultimately leading us to discover our own strength and capacity for love.
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