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  • Prince and Bodyguard

  • Perilous Courts, Book 4
  • By: Tavia Lark
  • Narrated by: John Solo, Kirt Graves
  • Length: 7 hrs and 58 mins
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Prince and Bodyguard

By: Tavia Lark
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Publisher's Summary

Cuddling with your bodyguard is normal—right?

Vana Dire can't show weakness if he wants to survive the Draskoran court. The only man he can be vulnerable with is Daromir—Vana's magic-bound bodyguard. The binding lets them share each other's pain, and Vana depends on Daromir's comfort as much as his services as a guard. Vana could never risk their friendship—even if he craves far more than Daromir's loyalty.

Daromir Azri sees a side of Vana nobody else sees. Behind closed doors, the cold, elegant prince is kindhearted and vulnerable. He needs Daromir. If Daromir's devotion sometimes feels like something else? Daromir must be mistaken. His duty comes first, and he'll do anything to protect Vana—including one thing he's never done before: He's keeping a secret.

Then, their magic bond changes. Suddenly, Vana and Daromir don't just share pain anymore. Each shared sensation pushes their friendship to the breaking point, just when Vana and Daromir need each other most. They're facing a mysterious ambassador, a chaos-stirring prince, the consequences of past schemes—And an assassin seeking Vana's life.

Prince and Bodyguard is a gay fantasy romance with pining, hurt/comfort, and codependent cuddling. The Perilous Courts series is best listened to in order, and Prince and Bodyguard begins a new three-book arc about the princes of Draskora.

©2023 Tavia Lark (P)2023 Podium Audio

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Loved it

Another lovely story, can't wait to listen to the next book, loved the characters. Both narrators have lovely voices that fit the characters.

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brilliant. loved it

for those who found the "fantasy dubcon jailbait" vibe of the 2nd and 3rd books leaning towards the "too squick to deal with" end of the scale, this one will be a definite breath of fresh air. loved every minute of listening to this. it kept the same feel and world of the first three, but the men involved were ACTUAL men, not traumatized teen-agers being seduced by princes ten+ yrs their senior.

as always, the voice acting was flawless.

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