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The third book in the Susan Stoker’s Game of Chance series, and it’s an engaging fast paced read. Kendric “Bob” Evans is living a secret life and finds himself in Thailand as he attempts to rescue Marlowe Kennedy who has found herself in a hopeless situation for crimes she hasn’t committed. The attraction for these two is immediate as they are thrown together attempting to escape danger while gaining their freedom. The twists and turns keep coming but there’s a solid team that pulls out all the stops to ensure an HEA both Kendric and Marlowe deserve.
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Fantastic book! This series keeps getting better and better! This novel has Kendrick staging a rescue of a wrongfully imprisoned American in a Thailand prison. She was set up by a coworker and Kendrick will do whatever it takes to get her free.
This novel is filled with fast paced action that had me flipping pages just as quickly as possible to see what happened next. I stayed up way too late finishing this book, but it was worth it....
This one is a must read for fans of the genre. While this is part of a series, this is a stand alone novel - however it's so good that you really owe it to yourself to read them all. The author is on my must read authors' list.

The Hero, by Susan Stoker, is the third title in the Game of Chance series. This book can be read as a stand alone but the characters and other stories do carry over into this title.
The characters in this book meet due to a horrible situation but instantly build a connection with each other. I am not usually a fan of the insta-love, close proximity trope but the author does a good job in this book of not making it cliche. No spoilers, but in this book the main characters literally had no other choice.
I enjoyed this story and have now gone back to download the first title in the series, highly recommened!
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I think Stoker has another winner on her hands with The Hero. This book checked pretty much all the boxes for me. It made me laugh, it made me cry, and it ultimately left me with a smile on my face.

This was a really good book, except for the slow build up in the beginning. Carlise was running from her ex boyfriend and ended up on Chappy's doorstep with the help of an abused pitbull who came out of nowhere. These two get to know one another, but while he's gone her stalker shows up. That's when things get interesting. HEA.