My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Definitely going to be one of my top romance reads of 2024.
"The Bodyguard" by Katherine Center is one of those books that just hits all the right notes, making you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. The characters, especially Hannah and Jack Stapleton, are the kind you can't help but fall in love with. They're so well-developed, showing real growth and transformation throughout the story that's both believable and deeply satisfying. And let's talk about Jack for a sec—total crush material. He's got that depth and charm that's just irresistible, pulling you deeper into their story with every page. Katherine Center's writing is, as always, a joy to dive into—uplifting, engaging, and just plain refreshing, offering the perfect balance between lighthearted moments and more profound, emotional depths without getting too spicy, which I really appreciate.
But what struck me the most was how the book, while it wraps you in a delightful rom-com package, doesn't shy away from heavier themes like grief. It's impressive how Center weaves these threads into the narrative, making "The Bodyguard" so much more than your typical love story. Seeing Hannah and Jack not only fall for each other but also become essential parts of each other's healing and growth was just beautiful. The way Hannah becomes part of Jack's family and helps him face his guilt and grief, really adds layers to the story that you don't always find in what you are expecting to just be a rom-com. It's a heartfelt read that leaves you feeling hopeful, a bit lighter, and completely enamored with Hannah, Jack, and their journey together.
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