I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review. Being that it's their debut book, I wasn't sure what to expect from Blue and Jade. But, I was pleasantly surprised and am definitely interested in reading more from them! This is the first book in the Bodyguards Series and is a standalone. I know omniscient third person pov may not appeal to everyone but I loved the fresh and fun feeling that it brought to the story. The book's blurb is straightforward. It's a great story about family and love.
Taking care of Carmen, her younger sister, as she grew into adulthood has given Ana a knack for taking care of others. She may have put her own love life on hold but she appears content with the way things are and focused on her career. As a chef, she likes showing her care through the food that she feeds others. When she meets Clark, her interest in him is piqued. Although he tries his best to hide it, Clark is also interested in Ana but his family situation makes him hold back from acting on his interest. He has good discipline and is able to mostly hide his feelings from Ana. However, once he becomes a guardian to his younger brother, it becomes difficult for him to ignore his growing feelings for Ana.
Although the romance is a slow burn, the pacing of the story will allow you to enjoy getting to know Ana and Clark as individuals and as love interests for each other. Ana was a sweetheart with the way she cared for others and how she found joy in cooking for others. Meanwhile, Clark was the serious bodyguard who had a lighter side when he was with Ana, Carmen, and Tim, his friend and fellow bodyguard. I also liked how loyal he was to family. And, given Clark's feelings about relationships, I liked that things weren't rushed between him and Ana. Their romance is the clean and subtly sweet kind. While there was conflict, it wasn't anything too dramatic or drawn out. Aside from their romance, I loved Ana's relationship with Carmen, Clark developing a relationship with his brother, and the friendships that Ana and Carmen made with Clark and Tim. Overall, this was such an easy and enjoyable read. It was a great debut that has me looking forward to more from the series and whatever else the authors' have in store for us.