Synopsis

Stoic, broody, and arrogant, elite bodyguard Rhys Larsen has two rules: 1) Protect his clients at all costs 2) Do not become emotionally involved. Ever.

He has never once been tempted to break those rules…until her.

Bridget von Ascheberg. A princess with a stubborn streak that matches his own and a hidden fire that reduces his rules to ash. She’s nothing he expected and everything he never knew he needed.

Day by day, inch by inch, she breaks down his defenses until he’s faced with a truth he can no longer deny: he swore an oath to protect her, but all he wants is to ruin her. Take her.

Because she’s his.

His princess.
His forbidden fruit.
His every depraved fantasy.

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Regal, strong-willed, and bound by the chains of duty, Princess Bridget dreams of the freedom to live and love as she chooses.

But when her brother abdicates, she’s suddenly faced with the prospect of a loveless, politically expedient marriage and a throne she never wanted.

And as she navigates the intricacies—and treacheries—of her new role, she must also hide her desire for a man she can’t have.

Her bodyguard.
Her protector.
Her ultimate ruin.

Unexpected and forbidden, theirs is a love that could destroy a kingdom…and doom them both.

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Review

So I didn’t enjoy Twisted Love much, and I am happy to report that I liked Twisted Games more.

What I liked about Twisted Games was how much we see the love blossom between Bridget and Rhys. They have two years together, and when they finally give in to their feelings, it was a relief. Rhys was Bridget’s bodyguard, so not only is there a forbidden romance element but to say Rhys was protective would have been the understatement of the year. I loved how their relationships started a little adversarial but how they learned to respect each other.

Like Twisted Love, Twisted Games had some twists and turns. I didn’t think this would work out exactly the way it did, so I was pleasantly surprised by how the story played out. I liked both Rhys and Bridget. They were both such strong characters, and watching them challenge each other was so fun.

Twisted Games was an excellent book with an engaging story and some very likable characters!

Available on Kindle Unlimited

Other books by this author:
Twisted Love1
Twisted Hate3

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