Romantic Hero by Kirsty Greenwood This is a great fun summer romp, told with tongue firmly in cheek and a lovely sense of mischief. It’s the kind of book that makes you smile, never takes itself too seriously, yet is written with enough skill to carry the unbelievable right to the edge of believable. I’ve read and enjoyed one of Kirsty Greenwood’s previous novels, and this has definitely made me keen to explore more. Imagine being a successful romance writer on your way to finish the final book in a hugely popular series — only for the love of your life, who also happens to be a fellow author, to announce he wants to take a break. Poor Gertie, utterly devastated, is hit with acute writer’s block and can’t produce a single word. With her deadline looming, her agent nagging, and her neighbour enthusiastically helping her ‘manifest’ her goals, she wakes up to find a half‑naked, extremely confused cowboy in her living room — and not just any cowboy, but River Oakley, the villain ...