This book totally combines two favorites: bodyguards and princes. The story follows Prince Ryden and his new bodyguard Ajax. Ryden is closeted and is expected to take the throne next and produce heirs. There is an instant attraction between Ryden and Ajax, although Ajax puts up a good fight about keeping things professional between the two. But when he gives in? Holy buckets, get ready for some good smexy times. Ajax seemed a little one-dimensional to me until the point where the two of them got together. After that, I liked him more as a character than I did in the first half. Throw in a bitter family history and a kidnapping, and you’ve got a great read overall. Narration wasn’t terrible, although I did need to speed it up a little bit. The narrator did a decent job, although would not have been what I would have picked for the book. Definitely worth a credit!
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