Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

The Protectors #4-5

The Protectors: With Defending His Own & Guarding Jeannie

Rate this book

The Protectors are back From bestselling author Beverly Barton come the first two stories in this beloved series.

"Defending His OwnOnce Deborah Vaughn had loved Ashe McLaughlin with all of her teenage heart. Then he'd disappeared, leaving Deborah with nothing...except their son. Now Ashe was back, insisting she play his lover.

Ashe had never forgotten Deborah, or the way her father had railroaded him out of town. But as the star witness in a murder trial, Deborah needed him, and he'd do anything to keep her safe.

"Guarding Jeannie

For six years, Jeannie Alverson had thought about Sam Dundee's haunting blue eyes, his warm touch. His was the face she saw in her dreams. He was the man she never expected to see again. But now he had returned...to protect her.

Sam couldn't turn his back on Jeannie. She had saved his life, and now she needed him. He vowed to guard her against danger, but who would protect him from the love shining in her eyes?

Paperback

First published November 23, 2010

34 people are currently reading
223 people want to read

About the author

Beverly Barton

300 books709 followers
Beverly Marie Inman was born on 23 December 1946 in Tuscumbia, Alabama, USA. Daughter of Doris Marie and Walter D. Inman Jr. A born romantic, she fell in love with The Beauty and the Beast epic at an early age, when her grandfather bought her an illustrated copy of the famous fairy tale. Even before she learned to read and write, her vivid imagination created magical words and fabulous characters inside her mind. Movies fascinated her, and by the time she was seven she was rewriting the movies she saw on television and at the local theater to give them all happy endings. By the age of nine she'd penned her first novel. She wrote short stories, TV scripts, poetry, and novels throughout high school and into college.

After her marriage to Billy Ray Beaver, the "love of her life", and the births of her two children, Beverly continued to be a voracious reader and a devoted moviegoer, but she put her writing aspirations on hold until her children were teenagers. At every age of their lives, from infancy to adulthood, the children had been a true joy to her. She devoted herself to her husband and children and considered herself one of the many selfless "supermoms" who put their family's needs first. She believed she had had it all, just not all at the same time.

In her mid-30s, Beverly returned to her former passion — writing — as a hobby, but before 40, she decided that she wanted to make writing a full-time career. And when she rediscovered an old dream — of becoming a published writer — no one was more supportive of her aspirations than her family. Her children were her greatest cheerleaders and her husband was her biggest supporter. After writing over 40 books and receiving numerous awards and nominations, as well as having books on the USA Today list and consistently on the Waldenbooks bestseller list, her career was indeed a dream come true. Having a fantastic family and fabulous friends, as well as making a living doing the one thing she had loved doing since childhood, she considered herself truly blessed. Beverly died suddenly of heart failure on 21 April 2011.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
89 (36%)
4 stars
71 (28%)
3 stars
65 (26%)
2 stars
18 (7%)
1 star
4 (1%)
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 reviews
Profile Image for Linda Burson.
Author 20 books150 followers
June 22, 2019
This is one book with two stories. One called “Defending His Own and the second called “Guarding Jeannie”.
They are both the same story with a different set of characters. Both romance suspense, heavy in romance and lighter on suspense. The author is good with leading up to suspenseful situations, but not pulling it off as I’d imagined. The male characters are the type we expect in a romance— sexy, strong, controlling but understanding and gentle when need be. The females— hard-headed, at times and stubborn ( more so in the second story). It’s a fun, easy read. I had just kept hoping for more action than was provided.
729 reviews
March 8, 2025
Two stories about women who’s lives are endangered and body guards are needed and men from their past are called to help.

One I- the man vs called is the father of her 11 year old son.
Two- she had saved his life in the past
Profile Image for Dale.
441 reviews4 followers
November 26, 2011
I HATE being conned into starting a book only to find it is really 2 books in one. The Book is called "Witness," but there are 2 separate books inside.

1)"Defending His Own" - pretty good mystery with requisite romance, 2 ingredients I require in order to enjoy my read...BUT...Ms. Barton was almost writing like a Harliquin Romance Novel here. These characters were sex maniacs. It was to the point of being distracting. Enough, please! In spite of all the uncalled for sex on every object and room or car, I enjoyed it overall because I am a sucker for happy endings. Only one thing bugged me at the end. It was on the last page of the Epilogue. Even though it was the right thing to do, I was disappointed in the character's lack of loyalty.

2) "Guarding Jeanne" - Loved the story and romance. All the lovemaking in this book was appropriately timed. More of a drama than a mystery, but good all the same
Profile Image for Gabz.
1,299 reviews40 followers
May 25, 2013
What can one say about this book? If the first novel was slightly more alluring, with a more or less realistic plot that I could accept willingly, the switch to fantasy in the second was a bit confusing. Personally, I would give the first three stars while the second deserves a two, two and a half at best. I suppose it was slightly disappointing but then most authors feel the need to try out everything before they settle on a style.. Guarding Jeannie was maybe too far into the esoteric... Nevertheless, it's a good book to waste away a weekend when feeling sick. :)
Profile Image for Raymond.
109 reviews8 followers
November 9, 2014
Genre: Mommy Porn veiled as Chic Lit. Consists of two stories the first is abysmal and the second is worse. Both consist of episodes of sex loosely connected by a weak plot. I expect that I should have noted that it is published by Mills and Boone and avoided the book. Beverly Barton has written some reasonably good novels – sadly these fall way short.
Profile Image for jeannie willmon.
6 reviews
June 27, 2016
This Beverly Barton book

This was gripping from the first few pages..was having readers block. Opened 9 books sent them all back to the library. Was having a head time getting into another book. Ty so much for bringing back my love of reading again. Held both my suspense and interest, going to start reading one of her series now
Profile Image for Gary Grimes.
98 reviews2 followers
Read
March 28, 2015
Not a very good book and although the plot is great the writing is not. Was glad to come to a completion not because I now knew the conclusion but instead because I would not have to read it any more.
Profile Image for LuAnn.
937 reviews7 followers
August 14, 2012
I didn't finish this book. It had potential to be a great mystery but really ended up being a romance novel thinly veiled as a mystery. Not cool.
7 reviews
July 1, 2012
my first time reading this author, and i was pleasently surprised.
Profile Image for Terri Pray.
Author 131 books42 followers
August 7, 2012
Two books in one, the first was very enjoyable, the second I struggled through and simply couldn't connect with the characters.
Profile Image for donna harris.
1 review
June 1, 2016
A g

A great read!!! It was hard to put this book down. I really do love all of her books. I can't wait to get the rest of the Protector series.
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.