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Protecting the Lady

By: Amanda Radley
Narrated by: Amy Putt
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Former Protection Command Officer Eve Webb quit her job when a terrorist incident revealed that internal communication failures had caused multiple deaths. Now her former commanding officer and mentor has asked for a favor, and Eve can’t say no. It should be an easy job. All she has to do is guard one female civilian.

Lady Katherine Lovegrove is 40-something-ish in line to the throne and has lived a sheltered life until her father - a high profile judge - upsets the wrong people. She’s not exactly thrilled to need a full-time babysitter, uh, bodyguard, and is even less happy that Eve is an anti-monarchist who despises the upper class.

If Eve had known she’d be protecting royalty, she’d never have taken the job, but as the threat to Lady Katherine’s life draws closer, she’ll do whatever it takes to save her and may just lose her heart in the process.

©2021 Amanda Radley (P)2021 Bold Strokes Books Inc
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Enemies to lovers, falling in love with the bodyguard is not a new theme when it comes to romance, however, this story offers a glimpse into the royal life that’s a bit different to other stories. The intricacies in the life of a royalty gives this story intrigue and something new to mull over. It’s an easy and short read with a slight thrilling action involved.

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