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Camille falls for her security guard in 'Code Name: Tiara' by Sawyer Bennett

 

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Code Name: Tiara by Sawyer Bennett

A Jameson Force Security Novel

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Book Blurb:

I joined Jameson Force Security for three reasons: the missions, the danger, and the money. I definitely didn’t join the team to be an overpriced babysitter for a spoiled princess. Ask anyone who knows me, and they’ll tell you Jackson Gale is an adventurer through and through. Yet here I am, halfway across the world, watching over Princess Camille of the House Winterbourne. Even her name sounds stuck up. After arriving in Bretaria, I realize that Princess Camille is nothing that I expected. Beautiful, smart, and sophisticated, Camille is the very picture of elegance and grace. But under her perfect façade, she is funny, adventurous, sexy as hell, and impossible to resist. And that is a dangerous combination. The closer Camille and I become, the more obvious it is that while she and I are compatible in many ways, our destinies are not. She has a duty to the monarchy, and I’m just an average American who’s fallen for a princess. Everyone says we can’t be together, but how does one walk away from the other half of their heart?  

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In this story, we follow Jackson as he takes a job that he does not want, thinking that he should be doing something more important, but he is tasked with protecting Princess Camille. Camille understands her position, but as expected she is wanting to live her own life and last thing she needs is Jackson slowing her down. Quickly, their relationship changes and they quickly find that this job becomes more personal as the stakes rise.

At the beginning, Jackson is definitely not one of my favorite characters because he is whinny and upset that he is not being utilized the way that he thinks. You can tell that while he takes his job seriously, he definitely does not want to be there. He is blunt and short with Camille so it's on Camille to break down his walls.

Camille is that typical young woman who is just trying to live her life without the responsibilities of being a princess. She knows that the crown wears heavily, but she is trying to live her life before she has to get married. Like many young people, she doesn't understand the dangers of being in her position and her nativity is a bit annoying at times (like obviously, you would be a target. you are a princess) but I can wrap my head around the young and immature way of thinking of that. 

While it's nothing like the movie The Bodyguard, these kinds of stories always make me think of that movie and how easily/quickly that it could happen. It's hard not to fall for a strong, masculine man whose sole purpose is to keep you safe. You spend countless hours together and it's impossible not to at least form a kinship with the other person. I like when these stories are done well so that it doesn't feel forced and you can feel their relationship form. 

There are some parts that were a bit accelerated in order to move the story along, but it wasn't too bad where it wasn't too unbelievable. 

Rating: B    


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AUTHOR INFORMATION:

New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Sawyer Bennett uses real life experience to create relatable stories that appeal to a wide array of readers. From contemporary romance, fantasy romance, and both women’s and general fiction, Sawyer writes something for just about everyone.

A former trial lawyer from North Carolina, when she is not bringing fiction to life, Sawyer is a chauffeur, stylist, chef, maid, and personal assistant to her very adorable daughter, as well as full-time servant to her wonderfully naughty dogs.

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