A new action-packed adventure series for young fans of Alex Rider and Jason Bourne--with the first four books publishing simultaneously. Binge read for summer!
Martial arts expert Connor Reeves isn't your typical bodyguard--in fact, he looks like a regular kid. He blends in with the crowd. That's why he's so good at his job.
For his new assignment Connor's been posted to a luxury yacht. His mission: to protect the twin daughters of an Australian media-mogul. It's a watertight operation, more a vacation than a dangerous duty--until the unthinkable happens. Far out at sea, heavily-armed pirates hired by enemies of the twins' father launch a high-powered attack against the yacht in an act fueled by greed and a desire for vengeance. It's up to Connor to push back the pirates and stop them from reaping destruction.
Combining pulse-pounding action, diabolical enemies, and an insider's knowledge of the tricks of the trade, the BODYGUARD series is the perfect target for fans of Alex Rider, James Bond, 24, and Jason Bourne.
“Breathtaking action . . . as real as it gets.”—Eoin Colfer, author of the bestselling Artemis Fowl series
Chris Bradford is the bestselling author of the Young Samurai, Bodyguard and Soul Series.
Chris is renowned for his inspiring author events and ‘method writing’ style. For his award-winning Young Samurai series, he trained in samurai swordmanship, karate, ninjutsu and earned his black belt in Zen Kyu Shin Taijutsu.
For his BODYGUARD series, Chris embarked on an intensive close protection course to become a qualified professional bodyguard.
And for the Soul Prophecy trilogy, Chris travelled extensively to experience first-hand the cultures featured in the story – from living with the Shona people in Zimbabwe, to trekking the Inca trail, to meditating in a Buddhist temple amid the mountains of Japan.
His books have been published in more than 25 languages and been nominated for 30+ book awards, winning among others the Northern Ireland Book Award 2011, the Hampshire Book Award 2014 and the Brilliant Book Award 2014. Young Samurai: The Way of the Warrior was deemed one of Puffin’s 70 Best Ever Books, alongside Treasure Island and Robin Hood.
Who writes a part one book that's not even 300 pages? The book was skinny and short, but the action was good. A not even 300-page book that leaves you hanging? That sounds like desperate marketing to me...
Conner is back from his adventure saving the life of the President's daughter. On his next missiong, he will be protecting twin daughters of a wealthy businessman on their yachting vacation. Conner will not only have to deal with sea pirates, but also the girls' future stepmother, and the rebellious nature of one of the twins.
The books in the Bodyguard series have actually been split into two volumes each, so even though Hijack is the third book in the series, it is really just the first half of the second book. Even though Conner survived his first assignment, he is still very unsure of himself even though his trainers continue to praise him for his progress. Also, some of Conner's fellow trainees are a part of the story; Ling goes with him on the mission, but resents that she isn't in charge, Amir shows his disappointment because he still hasn't gone on a field mission yet, and Charlie continues to display more than a collegial concern for Conner. Overall this is another good installment in the series
I would read this book again. I love the action of the book towards the end. I also like the way it gave detail into the way of sailing. I kinda think its funny how Connor has had two female principles for his missions. I also thinks its funny how twice know he has had one of his principles fall for him. I love the world at sea experience of sailing to all these beautiful islands. I like the way it gives some fun with the jet ski ling was riding explode and ling survived with a burn on her leg. I love the high-tech gear they get to use and I'm kind of jealous that us modern humans don't have tech likes this for our military.
This book had more action than the first. This time we go on a trip to Australia with Connor and we learn how the first mission really affected him. Even through his doubts he still tries his best to protect the twins. It’s a great book for multiple ages.
Ok this is so good. I love. Maybe just except the fact that the girls especially Chloe are described like such petty spoiled brats and very stereotyped girls, it bothered me, but otherwise I loved it.