A review by rachrreads
The Bodyguard by Katherine Center

adventurous emotional funny hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

Hannah does not look like your typical bodyguard, but that’s exactly why she’s the perfect fit for the job. Hannah’s life is in shambles— her mother died, her boyfriend dumped her the day after her mother’s funeral, and she’s stuck in Texas rather than flying off to another country for work. Hannah is ready for an escape and she one in the form of a new assignment— Jack Stapleton.

Jack is a famous actor who has been incognito since the death of his brother. He’s come home to Texas to visit his sick mother and his team insists he gets a bodyguard due to a stalker in the area. The catch? Hannah has to pretend to be his girlfriend around his family, as they are unaware of the stalker situation. As they spend the next few weeks together, Hannah’s feelings begin to grow. But how do you know if it is real when the person you are fake dating is an experienced actor?

This book started so good! It had a lot of my favorite things:
Fake dating trope? Check.
Strong female MC? Check.
Grumpy/sunshine? Check.

I loved seeing Hannah and Jack begin to open up to each other and heal from their pasts. While the book was heavy with past trauma, it was well balanced with great banter between the two as well as laughter.

My friend Kristie described this book as The Proposal (the movie) meets Miss Congeniality and I agree so much with this statement.

The last 15% was where this book lost me. Without going into spoilers it just felt very clichéd and cringey to me. Don’t get me wrong, I love cliché romances but those scenes were just too much for me. I did enjoy the epilogue for the most part as well except the parts about 🐷🕸— IYKYK.

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