This series is getting stronger with each book. And though we're only on the second of the series, I can already see that with how much better this is than the first, we're definitely going to keep getting better and better. Especially when you bring in the external drama that the family gets wrapped up in too.
What I enjoyed most about Bodyguard's Bite was the connection between Storm and Jax. They had an intense connection from the beginning that was present throughout. While I wasn't thrilled with the constant denial, I think it was a good idea for them to try and find some distance so they could discover the depth of their pull as mates. How the distance was achieved bothered me because it felt a little forced and with more ignoring than forethought. If it had been a little more believable I would have been much more okay with how it played out. Their chemistry was definitely hot and that was something that never waned.
A small annoyance was the way the overlap between books one and two was included. Being more like a quick summary took the tension out of the moment and didn't allow that tension to act as a tool to intensify Storm's internal struggle with getting to Jax or Emerson.
Aside from those two things, I think the MC's were likable, the rest of the family intriguing, and the drama was interesting. I'm very curious to know more of the brothers' stories and where we're going to go from here.
*$4.99 on Amazon
What if the one thing you wanted most was forbidden?
Wealthy werewolf Storm Howler wants a chance to act out his submissive fantasies without his overprotective brothers scaring off every dominant man in sight. If he can’t choose his own partners, how will he ever find his fated mate?
As the former leader of a shifter special forces unit, Jax knows how to keep people safe, but he also craves the one thing he never had in the military: control.
When Storm and Jax meet, tension sizzles between them. It only takes one night of control and surrender for each of them to question whether they’re fated for one another. But the next day, they discover Storm’s brothers have hired Jax as Storm’s new bodyguard. Rather than resign, Jax agrees to the hands-off policy in his employment contract, because no one can protect Storm as well as he can. But when danger threatens, Storm needs a man who can calm his mind as easily as he protects Storm’s body. The two begin spending more time together, and there’s only so long anyone can fight against fate—or love.
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