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by Isabella

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Reagan Reynolds is not above using her beauty and body as currency to get what she wants. Shocked to find out someone wants her dead, Reagan isn't thrilled at the prospect of needing protection. How far will Chad Morgan go to protect her beautiful, but challenging client?
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Implausible, cliched and stereotypical, yet lots of fun. The leads have incredible chemistry. Lots of delicious sexual tension right from the opening scene, even though the scene itself (and some others as well) stretched believability and raised some ethical questions. Best to check your logic at the door and just enjoy the sparks.

Reagan is being groomed by her father to take over as CEO of his firm. But someone seems to be dead-set against her, to the point of sending her death threats. Daddy goes and hires a bodyguard for Reagan, which of course, Reagan totally refuses and had to be arm-twisted (literally!) into going along. At first, there is no love lost between Reagan and Chad, the no-nonsense bodyguard. Reagan is used to getting her way, and Chad isn't used to not getting her way. Sparks fly thick and fast. But so does the sexual tension. Just when the book hurtles to its predictable conclusion (as per the lesfic formula :)), the author springs a twist that is so unexpected, it defies logic.

And the book ends. If the author had expounded more on it afterwards, instead of ending the book abruptly, perhaps this book wouldn't have gotten the almost universally bad reviews everywhere.

My initial reaction was but having read the sequel back-to-back with this, I can say in hindsight, it works.

There are a number of typos and wrong word usages that slipped through. Some POV changes are a bit confusing. And the ending I had to re-read several times, just to be sure I didn't misinterpret the book.

But overall, it intrigued and entertained me enough to continue on to the sequel [b:Surviving Reagan|22515843|Surviving Reagan|Isabella|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1403177398s/22515843.jpg|41995938]

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Reagan Reynolds is not above using her beauty and body as currency to get what she wants. Shocked to find out someone wants her dead, Reagan isn't thrilled at the prospect of needing protection. How far will Chad Morgan go to protect her beautiful, but challenging client?

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