Xander and Elen, high romantic tension
Author Kat Mizera gives us readers another look into the lives of Limaj’s Royal family and the first line of their defence, the Royal Protectors in this enemies-to-lovers, bodyguard and former military romantic suspense. I started right at the beginning of this running plot with the Royal Trilogy, but I have to say that each of the books in this current series can be read as stand-a-lones, because Ms. Mizera does carefully introduce the important characters, and you won’t be lost. That being said, don’t rob yourself of some great reads by passing over the previous books in the series.
Princess Elen Gustaffson is a woman in crisis. After over a decade spent under the radar, and without the benefit of blood family, Elen has relied only on herself and the family who’d made her their own in Tahiti. Now back under the glaring lights as a royal, she’s taken on the pressure of politicking in Limaj, where women are not respected. Elen was written as an amazingly strong character that I loved very much, even when she was near breaking point. She is every woman who is trying three times as hard in a man’s world in an effort to be taken seriously. Add in the pressure where their safety is always under threat, and all this finally takes its toll. She goes back to her beloved Tahiti for a break, and Xander as her bodyguard knows he has to follow.
The chemistry between Elen and Xander was so strong it was explosive. It just had to blow.
And in the midst of that was the best relief ever. Laughter. Laughter in the form of form of the plain speaking and down to earth Samaria and her family. This Samoan woman had a brusque manner that would cut the biggest man down to size and in plain speak, spelt out a few home truths to Elen. Kudos to Kat Mizera on the creation of this character among the carnage that is the life of the royal family in Limaj at present. She was a magic balm to Elen’s soul. And even better for Xander, she thought he was the best thing since sliced bread and perfect for Elen.
And to hear him described by Elen, he damn near sounded perfect. Former military, highly trained, super sensitive, former model and actor, gorgeous body, and knew how to use it, it’s no wonder she called him pretty boy!
There is a lot to be going on with in this book and tensions got so high I was fair clutching my pearls, I mean my wine glass, stopping only to top up, because my nerves needed calming. The writing was perfectly descriptive without being onerous, so it was like watch an episode of a favourite spy program, and I highly recommend it as great reading for anyone who loves action and romantic suspense. 5 Stars for this awesome read!