A review by currant7
The Billionaire Needs a Bodyguard by Ravina Hilliard

4.0

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Alexandra “Lex” Granger (aka Sasha White) is in such a dilemma. What she initially thought was “her choice/option” is now “required” and she was emotionally ‘blackmailed’ for the love and honor of her boss, Henry, thus ensuring the company’s job security and also it made it seem like “national security” to maintain the good relationship between countries. I felt for her since she is a good employee – diligent and focused, then to be thrown in a situation that she is handicapped that the person she needs to protect doesn’t know and seems to have a preconceived idea in the worst way. It makes everything stack up against her badly.
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Michael Thornton seems to be too cautious of a man. We all can understand his concern with women coming on to him and “using” him for his fame, power and money but it was stated clearly what he wants and expects with hiring Lex so he should be respectful of it. For a rich man, his manners are lacking so much that he goads Lex to the point of belittling her. I did not like how he treated her, even if she is the “hired help”. He has to remember that she’s still a human being. He can respect her and expect her to do the job, just like any of his employees.

As I read through the book, I realized that although there are some reviewers in the past who warned me that there is the pitfall of stories seeming to be repetitive, I didn’t see it for Ravina’s books yet. (Note that I’ve read her sophomore book, The Billionaire’s Secret, first versus this one.)
I enjoy her writing and her colorful characters. Granted there is some similarity of women saving their men, the plot ends there. There were a lot of unanticipated things that Ravina added in this book that I liked. The language was easy to follow and makes it a good fast enough read but is action-packed, mixed with some internal conflict/drama.

Readers will get frustrated with Michael’s stubbornness and arrogance in not realizing his safety while feeling so helpless for Lexi since she’s trying her very best. He played with Lex's feelings and confused her so much for the purpose of putting a “story” behind their relationship to make things convincing without realizing that he’s also making himself vulnerable to the inevitable – back and forth attractions.

There are a few ‘double standard’ arguments posed by Lex to Michael when he would berate her on her work/background and even how she acted as a ‘cover’ that I found interesting and very astute of her. It really proved the point that Michael takes advantage of women without realizing that being treated in the reverse would make him feel inadequate. I liked how Ravina pointed this time and time again in the book – very blatantly too.

There were a lot of hot scenes which is Ravina’s forte as I read her other books. She’s known for a lot of ‘tasteful, unexpected encounters’ so expect more of this in the book. There is a lot of heated arguments followed by these intense scenes.
“And I simply adore the way you say the word ‘only’ and then refuse to finish your sentence until prompted.”
— Michael, The Billionaire Needs a Bodyguard

The ending was amazing! I did not see it coming – even as I read it. I was wrong to assume that I could predict what Ravine’s thought process is because I haven’t been right in this book either. It was a pretty spectacular one then the aftermath was like a big “mic -drop” moment and left me speechless then things moved faster and it was done before you know it. I think Michael’s head spun so fast as I had that we both got whiplash with the events that followed. Things were timed like clockwork and the plan that Lex/Sasha was a professional in all of it! All I can say is, read the book.
He could make a simple statement and make it sound like a promise.
— Lex, The Billionaire Needs a Bodyguard

I would recommend this book for readers who want the ‘unexpected girl’ to win, for the underdog to reinvent herself and succeed; and for those who want to prove the dominant male lead that there is a strong female heroine that can protect their targets with her wit and physical skill. It has a suspense/mystery theme that had a hidden love story that won me over.