The Queen's Bodyguard
A Novel
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Lauren Blackwood
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Queen Theora Umbra grudgingly agrees to make peace with the neighboring enemy who killed her predecessor and friend, making her the new monarch of Aranea over a year ago. But she has no plans of going to the negotiations unprotected.
Theora quickly selects Argos, a prickly and formidable Warrior with a ruthless reputation, to act as her bodyguard in disguise. They are technically married, but Theora has no intention of finishing the ritual that would bind their souls together. Argos is merely a means to end the conflict safely.
Argos may have his reasons for accepting the arrangement, but he refuses to be a pawn in Theora’s political games. If she wants a bodyguard, she’ll have to obey his sacred Warrior rituals, each one a show of defiance that frustrates Theora as much as arouses her. Let the games begin . . .
Theora doesn’t expect to find her temporary husband so sexy, his possessive nature so addicting. And as peace talks begin, pretending to be married and in love is not nearly as difficult as pretending she doesn’t desperately want him—all of him.
The Queen’s Bodyguard unleashes a torrent of blazing romance, set against a vibrant modern fantasy world with webs of corruption and sexy scheming.
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