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Guarding Temptation

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Protective. Obsessive. And rough around the edges.

James Foster knows the rules: you don’t fall for your best friend’s little sister. Nina is too young, too reckless, and too busy saving the world to be tied down by the commitment he craves.

If he was smart, he’d stop wanting her. But she’s the one thing on earth James just can’t quit.

Fierce. Principled. And impossible to resist.

Political campaigner Nina Chapman is sick of one-time things. She wants forever, and she wants it with her brother’s best friend—but James still sees her as a child to be coddled.

So when a controversial article lands Nina in hot water, she finds herself under his protection and under his roof. It’s a shame James doesn’t want her in his bed, too.

…Or does he?

Warning: this red-hot novella contains one radical leftist heroine, one over-protective hero, one annoying childhood nickname, and a shared apartment with only one bed. Also, Brexit. But not too much, I promise.

Please note:a version of this novella was previously published as Resisting Desire in the Rogue Nights anthology. This version has been revised and expanded to double its previous length.

118 pages, ebook

First published April 22, 2020

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Talia Hibbert

28 books34.3k followers
Talia Hibbert is a New York Times, USA Today, and internationally bestselling author whose books are available in 15 languages.

Best known for her Brown Sisters series, Talia writes spicy, inclusive romance novels starring complicated characters who make readers feel seen. Talia's debut romantasy will hit shelves in Summer 2026.

A typically cantankerous Brit, Talia's hobbies include chugging cups of tea, eating too many biscuits, and complaining bitterly about the weather.

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Author 28 books34.3k followers
June 26, 2023
This book is fast, fluffy, and filthy. I know because I wrote it (and had a jolly good time doing so). Guarding Temptation has...

- a radical leftist heroine determined to seduce her brother's best friend.
- a big, brooding mechanic hero who is secretly and guiltily in love with her.
- bodyguard vibes: he insists on protecting her from disgruntled right-wingers!
- forced proximity, because she moves into his flat.
- forbidden hanky-panky on the sofa. Because what else are sofas for?!
- and a cameo from Jas and Rahul <3

I hope you enjoy this book as much as I enjoyed creating it!
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464 reviews24.1k followers
April 21, 2020
talia hibbert just does it like no one else!!!
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518 reviews343 followers
December 27, 2020
3.5 “I adore you” stars ⭐️

Short and sweet ✔️
Brother's best friend trope ✔️
Mutual pining
✔️

“I want you to know that, no matter how things are between us, I am never too busy for you. You need me, you call me. Fuck, you can call me if you break a fucking nail. I don’t care, Nina. You need me, you call me. Because you matter.”

The only thing which took away my enjoyment was the abrupt ending. Apart from that, this was quite an enjoyable read.
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April 24, 2020
Thank God for Talia Hibbert. In these uncertain times, you can be sure that a Talia book will provide people who are kind and strong and fierce and funny and vulnerable, and the world is real and difficult and sometimes hostile but there are friends and lovers who can stand together to make it better, and it will make you laugh and possibly sniff a bit, and be super hot, and you will feel better even after you reach the end. This does what romance is *for*.

This is the first romance I've managed to read since lockdown started (I don't know why, my brain hates me) and I glommed it in a sitting. Maybe I just need to reread her entire backlist. That seems a sensible course of action.


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665 reviews526 followers
July 23, 2021
3.7 out of 5 stars.

❝Her eyes lit up, and he was ruined.❞

Guarding Tempation is a novella by my favourite romance author Talia Hibbert. Usually, I feel like most books are too long and have too many pages that could have easily been edited out — but, in this case, I wish this book was at least fifty pages longer!

I just love the way Talia Hibbert writes romances, and I don’t think I’ll ever get enough of her books!!
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1,365 reviews3,176 followers
November 28, 2020
This little novella is literally full of everything I love. From bodyguard trope, best friend's little sister, the yearning, the steamy, the caring and softness. Talia Hibbert never lets me down and Guarding Temptation is a perfect pick if you want a quick emotional sexy romance!

*hits head* why haven't I read this before now..... I'm so slow DAMMIT. Because this was so good and I just... James and Nina are so perfect and Talia really made me feel so much from only the prologue, LIKE COME ON. I was already half-hurting before the story began *lol* But that's the way with Talia; you're going to get a lot of love and passion inside a book that you will for sure enjoy until the very last page.
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847 reviews2,643 followers
April 4, 2024
Talia Hibbert is literally an insta-buy author for A REASON !!!!!

The references to The Princess Trap and The Roommate Risk were absolutely everything to me.

The tension. The history. The protectiveness of 🥰James🥰!!!!

I had to take breaks from this novella to make the reading experience last longer.

CW: explicit sexual content, racially motivated threats of harm + harassment, references to police brutality/corruption
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395 reviews361 followers
April 22, 2020
Talia Hibbert is a phenomenal autor but this one didn't work for me. It had one of my favorite tropes "brother's best friend" but in this case I didn't particularly enjoyed it. I don't mind miscommunication but when it drags for the entire book it gets frustrating and boring to me. I wasn't invested in the characters or their chemistry at all, it felt just exhausting to get to the end.
The "will they or won't they" situation can either go really well or not, and unfortunately, in this case it wasn't well executed in my opinion. I still love this author and will absolutely pick anything else by her but this was a miss for me.
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392 reviews1,536 followers
August 28, 2020
As the author says, this story is fast, fluffy, and filthy. the story itself doesn't hold too much substance but it was a quick and mindless read which is what I needed right now. I also loved how the author included content warnings in the beginning.
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356 reviews908 followers
May 6, 2021
Oh boy was this a good novella. Nina and James have been friends for a very long time because James is her older brothers best friend (7 year age diff). James has taken on the role of protector while ninas brother fights in the royal guard (? Or something idk military terms) and they have both fallen into this mutual pining. They are both obsesssseeedd with one another and it is very fucking cute. Nina is getting death threats online because she runs a political blog and a particular article she wrote has gotten a lot of clap back from the far right. She stays with James so he can protect her, but there is a lot of tension between them as they both deny their feelings for one another in attempts to maintain their friendship. This is hot omg i loved it and i loved the devotion and chemistry. Talia and I always vibe and that’s that.
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219 reviews1 follower
November 23, 2020
4.5 STARS

I’ve read quite a few books by Talia Hibbert and I really enjoy her writing! I have heard so many people rave about this book, so I knew I had to check it out.

This book starts off with the two main characters, James and Nina, just after they’ve been involved in a sexual encounter. James is Nina’s brother’s best-friend and he ends up regretting what him and Nina had just done.

After finding out that James didn’t feel the same way as she did, Nina is really hurt. She leaves and doesn’t talk to him for weeks.

Nina is a political campaigner who is getting death threats for a supposedly controversial article. As such, Nina has to live with James so that she can stay safe.

While living under the same roof, James and Nina feel their relationship strengthen and come to an understanding that their connection cannot be ignored.

My only complaint about this book was that it was super short. I will mention: this is a novella, but I still wish it was longer so that I could see more of James and Nina’s relationship.

If you’re interested in forced proximity romances and the brother’s best-friend trope, then definitely check out this quick read! x
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606 reviews3,578 followers
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May 9, 2020
THIS WAS SO GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD HOLY SHIT!!

This is everything I've ever wanted from a friends to lovers that have been in love with each other for years. I'm only sad it's not longer because Nina and James' dynamic is *chef's kiss*. First of, and what stole my heart right off the bat is their banter and normalizing of platonic physical touch, the way they relentlessly tease each other and feed off of each other's humor had me snorting at 3 in the morning (no one judge my sleeping pattern pls), and that bouncing park scene? I WAS YELLING! So precious and fun and wholesome, it had my heart bursting because of how much I love these two.

Then we move on to the pining and sexual tension, THIS is what i want from two people who are attracted to each other, have feelings for each other and are resisting both. THIS is the pining I talk about and the tension that's so palpable in the air, even I, unbothered reader got flustered, frustrated and bothered. THIS is why I think Talia Hibbert will never fail me me because she delivers exactly what she promises and what the book needs when it needs it. Also the sex scenes? LORDT HAVE MERCY! So hot and sexy and slow and painful, the build-up from one to the other, the thing with the kiss! EVERYTHING! Amazing! Now I will go think about this 130 pages book that I read in one sitting for the rest of the year.

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672 reviews2,137 followers
July 15, 2021
♡ Brother's Best Friend
♡ Forbidden
♡ Second chance
♡ Bodyguard/Protector
♡ Age gap
♡ Big boy hero

I immediately was invested in this book as soon as I started reading it. I love it when a hero is trying so hard to stay away from his love interest for whatever reason (in this case she is his best friend's little sister), but keeps finding himself in close proximity with her for various reasons. I also love heroines who know what they want and are vocal about it. That's exactly how Nina is. Also, we have a big boy hero and we definitely need to see more of them! My only complaint is that I felt like it could definitely be longer. I wanted more!

Rep: Black author, Black main characters, Big Boy hero

Triggers: Stalking/threats to the heroine (not by the hero)
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122 reviews17 followers
July 25, 2020
4.5⭐
The only reason I'm keep that 0.5⭐ is simply because I wanted more!!
Talia Hibbert is my Queen. I would absolutely read anything written by her.
Her Heros always have this "soft masculinity" whereas the Heroines have "strong feminity", this literally is a kryptonite for me, in a good way. If you know what I'm talking about you'll understand, otherwise just read Talia's books.
Loved this one a lot.
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391 reviews16 followers
July 15, 2023
A little novella that has that characteristic Talia Hibberts sparkly writing and lovely vibes and banter. There’s something about the way Talia writes that makes me truly believe any situation the characters are going through. In a lesser author I’d scoff- with Talia it is the most natural thing in the world.

Also, I loved reading about Nina who is passionate and never shied away from pointing out racism or injustice. It’s like 2.5 hours to read this so it’s absolutely worth a go.
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312 reviews327 followers
November 30, 2021
4.5 stars.

This was my first Talia Hibbert and let it be known that I will be coming back for more of her spicy goodness very soon.

Nina has been in love with her brother’s bestie James pretty much her whole life. They hook up, he freaks out, and she transforms his rejection into the silent treatment. Little does she know, James actually feels the same way for her. A situation arises that puts Nina’s life in danger, so James jumps at the chance to be her bodyguard.

Y’all know at this point that I love forced proximity, and this was no exception. These two want to rip each other’s clothes off so bad but both are also afraid of rejection and ruining their friendship. There are a few scenes in which they service themselves, together, (if you catch my drift) and holy fuck were those scenes hot. When they eventually come together fully, it’s well worth the wait. Sexual chemistry on level 1000.

If you like forced proximity, obsessed heroes, and excellent spice, I’d highly recommend this bad boy.
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295 reviews28 followers
February 11, 2025
4.25⭐️ short cute and smutty, but i never thought i’d say this about a smut heavy book, it didn’t feel like it was overdone or pointless? it felt like these were just genuine moments where their real feelings came out instead of the usual—just fucking bc they’re hot. i really enjoyed it and i think its very underrated
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1,538 reviews356 followers
June 26, 2020
What a sexy and fun novella! It combined several favorite tropes like brother's best friend, childhood friends to lovers, forced proximity, and bodyguard/protector all into one smoking hot story. Guarding Temptation packed in so much in such a short number of pages. Yes, there was a big miscommunication that lasted pretty much the entire novella, but I really loved Nina and James and understood why they struggled so much with their feelings and if they should cross those lines. Talia Hibbert is an incredible writer and I enjoy her style and sense of humor very much. She balances everything so well and I'm looking forward to reading more of her books!
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1,197 reviews7 followers
February 9, 2021
yeah okay, that was hot. moving on:) (3.65)
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69 reviews1 follower
January 26, 2026
Friends, I want to be completely vulnerable with you here: I am deeply uncomfortable with reviewing this book.

Fewer than three stars feels cruel, but three feels dishonest because—as a Romance—the author forgot to actually write romance.

I feel so uncomfortable leaving a review for this novel because I don’t want to be cruel with my words, alienate anyone, or hurt feelings by making it sound like I’m mocking social injustices or making light of anyone’s struggles; I’m very aware of how unfair our world is.

But I also don’t want to be scared into not writing a review.

1) If I critique this novel, I worry I’ll seem insensitive.

2) If I don’t critique it, I feel dishonest as a reader.

3) But as a Romance reader, I feel almost betrayed by the genre mislabeling.

My sadness is from feeling trapped between intellectual honesty and emotional empathy.

And it’s exhausting.


I’ll try my best. 😕

There’s nothing wrong with the prose on a technical level, etc. In fact, the book is perfectly edited—both when it comes to grammar and pacing. On a technical level, it’s fine.

The problem is that the novel has two totally different vibes. Imagine a political rant and social-justice piece from Nina (the FMC), interspersed with spicy scenes. It’s like the author used her character as a mouthpiece to air her political and social grievances before she realizes, “Oh, this is supposed to be a romance,” so she throws in a few random sex scenes.

I guess this is like...a political grievance spliced with spicy scenes, if that's a thing? The vibes are all weird…like two novels from different genres spliced together.

Another issue here is that the novel has an identity crisis: it doesn’t know what it wants to be. Guarding Temptations tries to be too many different things in 98 pages, that the romance itself falls very far behind. Where's the love story? I think it's reasonable of me to expect romance from a novel that's being sold as a Romance, right?

Scenes of people having sex are not enough be counted as Romance. A Romance needs to have…romance, a love story, a romance-forward plot.

The plot itself is thin, and character development doesn’t have the chance to happen organically. I’ve heard some people say the FMC and MMC have good chemistry. My question is: what chemistry? 75% of the 98 pages are on miscommunications between an insecure 30-year-old man and a very preachy 23-year-old woman.

In 98 pages, this book tries to be a thriller, a social-justice story, romance (barely), and erotica. In the end, everything is delivered in a fragmented, bite-sized way that left me wanting.

By the time I finished reading, I wasn’t upset, just exhausted. There was so much happening on the surface, but nothing was explored in-depth in order for me to actually have something to hold on to. Imagine going to a dinner party where you’re served only one bite of each course.

If we are looking at genre conventions, this novel doesn’t really meet the standards that it’s expected to, in order to be considered a Romance.

If the author had just picked one area and expanded on it, she would have had a good Thriller, Romance, or Political Fiction, because she is a competent writer on a technical level. Instead, reading this book was more like meeting someone who had everything they needed to be great…and chose chaos instead.

TL;DR

1) I signed up for a love story.

2) The book suddenly shoved me into a political commentary.

3) Then it snapped back to sex scenes as if nothing happened.


P.S. Also, James (MMC) using “Cupcake” as a term of endearment for Nina was distracting. I don’t know if it’s a common term of endearment in England, where the story takes place, but as a U.S. readers, all I could picture was Bugs Bunny when he’s in a wig pretending to be a country bumpkin. That was a me-problem, obviously, but it did break my already barely-there immersion.
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205 reviews36 followers
September 23, 2020
The way this story was short but so fulfilling!?!? Talia is too powerful. I need to lay down even more than I am right now. There was cuteness, angst, and of course PLENTY of steamy scenes for a novella. I'm very grateful that I have the ability to read.

I loved Nina and James so much 🥺. Just the way they were so well written really just made me feel all fluffy inside. Also the mutual mastrubation scenes?!?! Y'all gon need to give me a minute to recover cause that scene had me sweating.

NOW I need to read Jasmine and Rahul's book. HIBBERT HOODLUMS WE MOVE!!
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688 reviews125 followers
November 11, 2021
Decided to read this last night instead of going to sleep on time like the responsible adult I am.

Talia Hubert is the only author that makes me feel the emotions a character is feeling. The angst and pining and love for each other runs through my body any time I read A TH novel.

I want what Nina and James have, what a LOVE! UGH!!!!!
Oh, and the sex scenes??? *in my Halsey voice* I want it!!!!!!

The only thing I wish is that I wanted it to be longer, BUT it did what it needed to do and did it beautifully.

⭐️ 4.5 STARS ⭐️
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