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The book shines by making the female lead the "grumpy" protector and the male lead the charming "ray of sunshine". Watching the 5'5" Hannah navigate a fake relationship while secretly scanning for threats is both hilarious and empowering.

For readers who prefer emotional intimacy over explicit content, this book is a perfect fit. It focuses on chemistry and "butterflies" without graphic scenes. The Bodyguard by Katherine Center

The dialogue is a major highlight. The back-and-forth between Hannah and Jack is witty and fast-paced, making their transition from "fake dating" to real feelings feel authentic and earned. The book shines by making the female lead

While it's marketed as a lighthearted read, Center weaves in heavier themes like grief, family illness, and self-forgiveness. The inclusion of Jack’s mother and her battle with cancer adds a grounded, poignant layer to the romance. It focuses on chemistry and "butterflies" without graphic

by Katherine Center is a refreshing, "clean" romantic comedy that cleverly flips the script on genre tropes. Instead of a burly man protecting a damsel, we get Hannah Brooks , a tiny but lethal Executive Protection Agent tasked with guarding Hollywood heartthrob Jack Stapleton from a stalker. The Review

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