
Triple-Duty Bodyguards (Kindle Edition)
by Lily Gold
After uncovering a terrifying stalker’s breach of privacy, a notorious celebrity reluctantly hires three fiercely protective ex-military bodyguards—Glen, Kenta, and Matt—who refuse to leave her side. Trapped under the watchful eyes of these daring guardians, sparks ignite into irresistible tension, and the line between safety and obsession blurs as more than protection is at stake.
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About This Book
Briar Saint, a renowned actress often vilified by the public, finds herself in escalating danger when a stalker infiltrates her home. Seeking immediate protection, she enlists "The Angels," a trio of ex-SAS bodyguards: Glen, the Scottish giant with a scarred face and gentle demeanor; Kenta, the long-haired, tattooed soldier with a secretive smile; and Matt, the blue-eyed, brooding leader haunted by his military past.
As Briar adjusts to constant surveillance, the trio's unwavering presence intensifies the tension between them. Despite their professional roles, the lines between safety and obsession blur, leading to a complex dynamic where protection intertwines with desire. The looming threat of the stalker adds suspense, challenging the boundaries of their relationships and testing their commitment to keeping Briar safe.
Set against the backdrop of the entertainment industry, the story delves into themes of trust, vulnerability, and the blurred lines between public persona and private reality. The narrative weaves a slow-burn romance with suspenseful undertones, creating an atmosphere charged with anticipation and emotional depth.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the engaging writing style and well-developed characters in 'Triple-Duty Bodyguards'. Many praise the book's emotional depth and exploration of mental health themes. Fans note the compelling reverse harem romance and sizzling chemistry among the leads. Some readers criticize the pacing and insta-love dynamics in the relationship development. Content warnings include explicit scenes, stalking, and mental health struggles; reader discretion is advised.
