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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

The Bodyguard by Katherine Center

 


Every now and then an author comes along that I will consume all books that this author puts out.  This time I found myself in a reading funk and I thought I need Katherine Center to get me out of that funk.  Luckily I came across The Bodyguard.  BookPage calls Katherine Center “the reigning queen of comfort reads.” and I couldn't agree more.

The Bodyguard is about a team of personal protective agents.  They aren't really physical bodyguards - although they certainly can be.  They're more the brains behind protecting people.  Hannah Brookes is a master at her job.  Her brain is constantly assessing risks - except when it comes to her heart.  On the eve of her mother's funeral her boyfriend - and coworker - dumps her.  She's desperate to get out of the country on a new assignment but her boss wants her to sit still and properly grieve her mother.

Finally, Hannah gets a new assignment but unfortunately, it's right here in Texas.  To make matters worse it's a movie star  - Jack Stapleton.  To make matters more worse - she has to pretend to be his girlfriend.  She's the farthest thing from a movie stars girlfriend.  No one is going to believe this.

Aside from the fact that she doesn't look like a movie star's girlfriend Hannah is perfect for the job because she could care less that he's handsome and charming.  Hannah is extremely professional and if she can protect Jack from stalkers until Thanksgiving hopefully she'll be given a new gig in London.

The Bodyguard was the story I needed to get me reading again.  I very much enjoyed the story and the characters.  If you like The Bodyguard,  I recommend you search out some of Katherine Center's other books.  Follow the links below to read other Katherine Center book reviews on my blog.

Things you Save in a Fire

What you Wish For


Wednesday, July 13, 2022

The Last Dress from Paris by Jade Beer

 


Lucile has a very close relationship with her Grandmother, Sylvie.  She does not have a great relationship with her mother, Genevieve.  When her Grandmother asks for a special favour of course Lucille will do anything to help her.  When Lucille realizes the favour is a trip to Paris to find a special dress she is definitely confused.  She is to reach out to her Grandmother's dear friend's daughter, Veronique, while she is there for help with the mission.

At first the mission seems easy when Veronique shows her the dresses but the one she needs to bring home is missing.  Even more puzzling than the missing dress is that the dresses are haute couture dresses from the 1950's.  Why would Grandma have an expensive Dior dresses?  Each dress has a card with a cryptic clue and the location she wore the dress.  There is more to Grandma's story that Lucille needs to uncover.

With the help of some new friends, Lucile retraces the steps and uncovers the story of her Grandmother. Along the way, she falls in love with Paris and the trip has her rethinking her relationships and career.

I really enjoyed The Last Dress from Paris.  I loved reading about all the dresses and if you Google them you can see the dresses mentioned in the novel.  This was a wonderful novel with many twists and turns that had me engaged right to the end.