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Book Review of Dying for You (Protectors, Bk 30)

Dying for You (Protectors, Bk 30)
Dying for You (Protectors, Bk 30)
Author: Beverly Barton
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3


I'm not a fan of books that flip back and forth between each character's perspective of the story. If that doesn't bother you, you'll enjoy this romantic adventure, written by popular author Beverly Barton.

On the Dear Reader page at the beginning of the book, Beverly declares that this is the last in the Dundee Agency "The Protectors" series. 'Which" as fans know "began with three prequels and a trilogy in the early to mid-nineties [and] ...that spanned a variety of Harlequin/Silhouette Imprints over a period of sixteen years" --At long last, the story of Dundee CEO Sawyer McNamara and one of the agencies operative's, Lucie Evans.

Lucie has had enough of what she sees as eight long years of Sawyers hatred. She's finally snapped, leaving the agency to become a bodyguard. She gets kidnapped protecting her charge with her life. All in a days work. Sawyer isn't far behind, fighting his feelings every step of the way.

This story also ties up one more unresolved and conflicted relationship. That between Dundee's Office Manager Daisy Holbrook, 'Ms Efficiency,' and Operative Geoff Monday.

I'm sad to see the series come to an end. Whether you are satisfied with how it was done, I'll leave up to you...