A review by winterreader40
Guarding a Notorious Lady by Olivia Parker

4.0

The moronic men of the Ton have made a bet about who will manage to finally get Rosalind to the alter this season so her brother asks his friend to guard her while he's away on his wedding trip. He refuses to tell Rosalind who will be guarding her so she can't bribe them to leave her be, which she would most definitely do.
Nicholas has been avoiding spending anytime around Rosalind for many years now but when his friends asks this favor he can't say no. Guarding her forces them into close proximity and even though she's known for years that she's in love with him, he has a deep fear of love and refuses to admit to himself that he feels anything other than lust and irritation.
This was much better than book 2, no one's willfully stupid in this one, Rosalind is a little bit childish but otherwise they are both interesting characters.
The ending felt a bit abrupt and I wish there had been an epilogue to see how they got on later.