Mandie Weaver is an expert at walking away. From dead-end jobs to ex-boyfriends, she’s never stayed anywhere she wasn't treated right. Her attempt at a fresh start is cut short when she’s cornered in an alley by three supervillains and rescued by the very legends she’s only ever seen on TV.
Whisked away to a high-tech bunker for her own safety, Mandie is trapped with the world’s greatest superheroes:
Roger: The golden-boy jock with the weight of the world on his shoulders.
Donovan: The sensitive artist whose elasticity masks a fragile heart.
Sebastian: The brilliant professor who flows like water but remains untouchable.
Matt: The hardened Marine wrestling with the beast inside.
Johnny: The sarcastic speedster running from his own past.
Quantum Knight: The enigmatic billionaire leader with a mountain of secrets.
When the steel doors shut, the masks begin to slip. Mandie soon realizes that while these men can move mountains and outrun bullets, they are drowning in their own trauma. They aren't just protectors; they are broken, bleeding, and emotionally scarred.
In this pressure cooker of forced proximity, tensions flare and attraction turns electric. Mandie may not have superstrength or the ability to fly, but she has a weapon they lack: the raw honesty of a girl who’s seen it all.
Saving the Heroes is book 1 of the Super Lovers Duet. Mandie and her six heroes get a complete, guaranteed Happily Ever After in this installment with no romance cliffhangers.
There is an overarching plot thread left open at the end to set the stage for book 2, which will feature a brand new heroine and her own dark harem.