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Werewolf Bodyguard

Big City Lycans, Book 4

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Werewolf Bodyguard

By: Eve Langlais
Narrated by: Juniper Young
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On a mission to protect, he forgets to guard his heart.

Erryn's looking for answers when it comes to the Lycan condition. Unfortunately, she's saddled with a male who takes his job as protector too seriously. Letting him get close isn't an option. If anyone were to find out her secret, there wouldn't be enough left of her to bury.

Quinn's been working in secret for the Lykosium Werewolf Council for a while, but his latest mission for them is his riskiest.

Doctor Silver is tough as nails and mysterious, also sexy. But she's not his mate. Her scent is all wrong. Or so he thinks until they end up on the run in Europe. Escaping death brings them closer together, but their future is uncertain because what they discover in a small town in Romania paints a deadly target.

Surviving, though, isn't their only task. Can these two loners find a way to join their lonely hearts?

Contains mature themes.

©2022 Eve Langlais (P)2023 Tantor
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The Bodyguard was a shifter, hired to keep the doctor safe, this was not an easy task.

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Was there even one description of what Quinn or Erynn looked like? If there was, it was blink and you’ll miss it, along with things like interludes where the couple get to know each other, or any effort developing a villain. The villain and motive were revealed at the ending with huge info dumps… and this was also the first time the villain had any lines of dialogue or any interaction with the MCs. And I’d have been okay with a one note villain if the comedy or romance were strong. Sadly this installment was light on either.

Instead, this was more like an outline for the story, rocketing through scenes, dialogue, and romance. You’ll see the twists a mile away. All the characters are one dimensional. It didn’t help that the narration was stilted and had some awful sounding voices (the gangly teenager voice for Gunner means I’m not looking forward to his novella 6). I suppose this was fine for the $2 price tag, but that’s about it.

Obvious twists for a rushed story

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