Hero | By Jolie Vines

What begins as a marriage of convenience to secure Ella’s future quickly evolves into something far more complicated. For Gordain, faking a marriage to the woman he truly cares about is a dangerous game, especially when the line between their "fake" arrangement and real feelings begins to blur.

: Gordain is the quintessential modern Highlander—loyal, protective, and deeply smitten with his best friend's sister.

: Reviewers on sites like romance.io and Amazon praise the book for being "steamy all the way" with a satisfying happily-ever-after (HEA). Part of a Larger World Hero by Jolie Vines

: Vines’ writing transports readers to remote Scotland, making the environment feel like a character in its own right.

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: The "brother's best friend" dynamic is executed with high heat and emotional depth, a favorite among BookTok and romance communities.

Whether you're looking for a "marriage of convenience" story or just want to get lost in a Highland romance, delivers a gripping, heart-pounding experience that stays with you long after the final page. : Reviewers on sites like romance

While Hero can be read as a standalone, it is part of the Marry the Scot series, which follows the Fitzroy brothers and their friends. Fans of the series also recommend other titles like Love Most, Say Least and Arran's Obsession , which explore similar themes of intense devotion and "masked man" tropes.