Review: Tempting the Bodyguard by J. Lynn

SYNOPSIS:

He can protect her from everyone except himself.

Alana Gore is in danger. A take-no-prisoners publicist, her way with people has made her more than a few enemies over the years, but a creepy stalker is an entirely different matter. She needs a bodyguard, and the only man she can ask is not only ridiculously hot, but reputed to have taste for women that goes beyond adventurous.

Chandler Gamble has one rule: don’t protect anyone you want to screw. But with Alana, he’s caught between his job and his increasingly hard libido. On one hand, Alana needs his help. On the other, Chandler wants nothing more than to take the hot volcano of a woman in hand. To make her writhe in pleasure, until she’s at his complete mercy.

She needs protection. He needs satisfaction. And the moment the line is crossed, all hell will break loose…

REVIEW:

Concluding my binge of the Gamble Brothers books with the last in the series and I am having some seriously mixed feels. Chandler and Alana are a different type of couple, non-traditional but also I felt like there was something missing from this story. I didn’t get sucked into the book as I did with the previous two books.

Chandler is a whole different type of alpha. He comes with lots of kinks, quirks, and determination. In the previous book, Alana was a horrid character and I found it difficult to connect with her as she was already put on my sh*t list. I enjoyed learning what made her tick and why she is the way she is but I couldn’t relate with her as a character. There was no common ground and I thought Chandler could do better. I am a savage reader like this who doesn’t believe in character redemption, at least when it comes to b*tchy women.

In another twist, the book was plagued with errors again which is disappointing and I am not sure why an editor seemed to be MIA with this series. The plot itself, well I knew how everything was going to play out at 20% into the book. I would have liked more of a build up but the story line here was more sex and Alana’s insecurities than anything else. I think the best part of the entire story was the epilogue in which you got closure on everyone. It was the warm, fuzzy ending that I had hoped for.

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