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Sizzling chemistry, a page-turning will they/won’t they romance and the hottest twist on one of your favourite movies…

British actor Zac Edwards is the latest heartthrob to hit the red carpets. Hot, talented and rich, he sends women wild…all except one.

Close protection officer Kat Parker hasn’t got time to play celebrity games. She has one job: to protect Zac from the stalker that seems to be dogging his every move.

Zac might get her hot under her very starched collar, but Kat’s a professional – and sleeping with Zac is no way part of her remit…

400 pages, ebook

First published June 12, 2020

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Kathryn Freeman

28 books447 followers
I was born in Wallingford, England and have spent most of my life living in a village outside Windsor. A former pharmacist, former pharmaceutical industry employee I’m now a self-employed medical writer who also loves to write romance. Some days a racing heart is a medical condition, others it’s the reaction to a hunky hero…

I’ve two teenage boys and a husband who asks every Valentine’s Day whether he has to bother buying a card again this year (yes, he does) so the romance in my life is all in my head. Then again, my husband’s unstinting support of my career change goes to prove that love isn't always about hearts and flowers - and heroes can come in many disguises

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3,118 reviews60.6k followers
July 4, 2020
My second waltz with the author which didn’t quite go well like the first time and made me write another I didn’t enjoy it but I also didn’t hate it, let’s stay in the middle kind of 3 starred review!

Truth; nearly two decades ago I’ve watched a dramatic romcom sharing the same name starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert Redford ( I can still hear Celine Dion’s song: Because You Loved Me playing in my head. Even though I hate her songs and when I see famous Titanic scene as My Heart will go on plays, I want to scream and throw something out of window!) I smiled myself and requested this book. Don’t get me wrong the only thing similar about the movie and the book is their common name. This book seems like vice versa of Bodyguard without “I will always love you” theme song ends with different and unreliable conclusion. ( At least that’s what I thought)

My quick opinions:

Charming British movie star Zac Edwards is threatened by a stalker and instead of hiring dazzling all time coolest bodyguard Kevin Costner or his cooler and younger follower Scottish beauty Richard Madden, they hired tough, professional (sleeping with the boss and falling in love don’t count! She was still cool as cucumber!) Kat Parker to protect him.
You may fill the blanks about their sizzling chemistry which wasn’t reliable for me and reminded me of teenage insta love story because there are no specific explanation why they like each other and what kind of special bond they formed. It happened instantly!

I didn’t have any problems about the characters. I loved them as individuals but I didn’t like them when they fell in love. When they were together they turned into immature, childish, annoying types who didn’t listen to each other. problems brought so much unnecessary angst and over exaggerated drama into their story. I was looking for some enjoyable and smart banters, flirty dialogues, swoon- cute-soft kind of rom-com story and Zac’s back story about his dark past was underdeveloped and senseless.

Overall: The story started intriguing and but this promising premise turned into something repetitive and disturbing drama and the characters I liked turned into annoying soap opera actors. I’m giving my three stars for promising start and the smart plot idea.

For other reasons I mentioned before this story and conclusion didn’t fit with my expectations. That was not bad but it had so much potential to be better.

Special thanks to NetGalley and One More Chapter / Harper Collins UK for sharing this Arc with me in exchange my honest review.
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2,095 reviews15.7k followers
June 23, 2020
An entertaining “THE BODYGUARD” gender swap. *I Will Always Love You* Zac is a big Tyme starwith a stalker. Kat is his badass determined bodyguard. The problem is these two have a sizzling chemistry between them that is both undeniable and impossible. *I have nothing if I don’t have you* This was an engaging story with two very compelling characters. I especially loved Kat she was so strong, smart, and authentic. *I’m every woman* Zac was a good guy with a dark past. My only little problem with this book as I didn’t necessarily understand why Zac and Kat were so drawn to one another. I guess I just wish there was a little more build up to there desire for one another. Another enjoyable read from Kathryn Freeman. *I’m going to run to you*

*** Big thank you to Harper UK for my gifted copy of this book. All opinions are my own. ***
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1,515 reviews714 followers
June 20, 2020
3.5☆ A Witty, Fun, Pacy, Entertaining and Compelling Contemporary Romance.


Kat Parker accidentally spilled champagne all over Celebrity Actor Zac.
Now flirting with her, she knows she's wading into dangerous waters, as her hormones are on overdrive, he is incredibly handsome, and the spark between them is electric.

Unbeknown to Zac, he is Kat's latest client.
Kat is Zac's celebrity bodyguard.
After Zac had acquired some unwanted attention from a possible stalker.
She is tasked with protecting him and trying to assist in figuring out who his stalker is.

The sizzling connection between Zac and Kat is exciting to watch unfold.
He comes across as a gent, definitely likes his own way, but also seems to undermine Kat's job, like he clearly has a problem with Kat being a woman and protecting him.
She comes across as a lil prickly, Strong, and has more to prove, but the their undeniable connection shines through.

If you have ever seen the film the bodyguard and loved it, well then you will enjoy Up Close and Personal.
What I really liked was the role reversal, having a kick ass, confident female bodyguard, made a refreshing and much welcomed change.
There are a few twists and turns along the way which are plotted well.

Up Close and Personal is a witty, fun, pacy, entertaining and compelling Contemporary Romance, with lots of chemistry and drama.


Thank you to Rachel Random Resources for this copy which I reviewed honestly and voluntarily.




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271 reviews65 followers
June 6, 2020
Check out the review on my blog: https://sophsbookworld.wordpress.com/...

Rating: 4 / 5

I really need to stop reading book reviews before reading the book, because although this one has a lot of mixed reviews, it actually turned out to be a really good book!

It’s a contemporary romance about a famous movie star who has good a crazy stalker sending him notes and following him (just as most celebrities do have at some points), but his manager thinks he can never be to cautious. So he hires a bodyguard for Zac. And the bodyguard turns out to be a very cute girl Zac tried to seduce the night before!

Zac is a posh control freak and a perfectionist whereas Kat is the complete opposite. She’s messy, chill and laid back. But as in most rom-coms, opposites attract. And they soon find each other sleeping together, and sooner than expected falling for each other.

Zac was such an interesting character. I love how the author didn’t make him overly cocky and fame-struck only because he is a famous celebrity. He was actually very normal, except for his rituals that are only a part of his persona because of what happened to him when he was a kid.

I loved Kat as well because of how self-confident and strong she is. It might be a bit cliche that only because she’s a bodyguard she drinks beer, is not ladylike and doesn’t like dressing up because all the female bodyguards I know don’t act or dress any different than me outside of their work. But I do understand that Kat had to be portrayed as different from most girls.

I love the segment of both Kat and Zac’s past, and I didn’t realize such a light and easy book will become so serious. Even though Zac seems to have everything under control, that couldn’t be further from truth. But even though both of them had a difficult past, that just built them even stronger and made them love each other even more.

I do wish this was a bit more action packed. It is very interesting but I would still think there would be more crazy action scenes. It was still fun, though, and very fast paced and eventful.

Kat and Zac’s romance was very sweet and I like that it wasn’t over-the-roof. They slowly learned to not only love but also help each other in their own problems and insecurities.

I do believe this was based on a movie The Bodyguard, but since I’ve never seen it I can’t say if has elements of the movie or if it’s similar. You be the judge of that.

This is not a typical rom-com troupe and if you’re into that you should definitely pick it up. And never judge a book based on reviews (both positive and negative), we all have different tastes and opinions and that’s why you should always give book a chance before judging it too soon.

Happy reading!
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1,313 reviews268 followers
April 26, 2021
I loved the plot of a female bodyguard falling for the person she was protecting. I know that guardian trope has been done before in novels but I don't feel that it's overly common. Typically, it's also the opposite in gender roles.

This was an enjoyable, humorous, and chemistry driven story but it did have some flaws. A minor yet gnawing flaw for me was some of the writing in dialogue for the main character. I wouldn't say I'm either for or against swearing in a character's dialogue but I always find it extremely irritating when characters use a made up word in exchange for a curse word. It may have been cute if it was only done once but when it became more frequent in the dialogue, I couldn't help but roll my eyes.

I really liked the direction the story was going in related to the mystery and intrigue until it reached the most climactic point. I was so disappointed! It was blatantly obvious what was about to happen and the resulting 'action' just seemed so predictable. It's unfortunate because prior to that climactic moment, the story (and my reading experience) was going so well. That whole 'event' has been done before so many times in books and movies that I was hoping for something different which I thought this story was going to achieve.

Overall, it was a good read but like I said, the result of the mystery/suspense plot was disappointing and clichéd.

***Thank you to the publisher for supplying me with an ARC of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***
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200 reviews18 followers
May 2, 2020
The concept of Up Close and Personal was just up my alley: bodyguard and star, close proximity, forbidden romance, and all of that with inverted gender roles that promise a strong badass woman - sign me up!

And while I do usually love those tropes, I realized pretty quickly this is not what I was expecting. I had to dnf it at around 40% and I usually don't really dnf books.

First of all, I found Kat quite annoying. And I'm not talking about the insecurity about her looks, because I thought that was quite reasonable given the circumstances. What really annoyed me was all the times she points out how Zac uses posh words. Listen. English is my third language and I didn't think that any of those words were particularly difficult or erudite. I'm not sure if the author really believes she's giving Zac a high-class vocabulary, or if she's trying to paint Kat as the stereotypical army person which is too practical to use words longer than a couple of syllables. Regardless, that irked me probably way more than it should, but it did.

When I read the synopsis I was very much looking forward to our main heroine being super badass and breaking stereotypes in her chosen profession. And she did, kind of. Being a woman in a man's world myself, I couldn't help but be slightly annoyed by the constant use of the 'gender card'. Of course, a lot of her troubles being taken seriously and respected have to do with her gender, and because of being a woman she has to work twice as hard as any man, but her mentality is self-destructive. You can't think like that, otherwise you'll burnout.

Zac was very charming and fun, but I felt like his continuous flirting and all his conversations about not wanting Kat to get hurt to protect him felt patronizing and, in my eyes, really took away from the idea of a badass heroine the author wanted to go for. If even the male protagonist doesn't take her seriously enough to trust she can do the job she's been hired to do, why should others or the readers?

Moreover, I did not appreciate Zac trying to wear Kat down into agreeing to go out with him. I think that was a lack of respect on his part and again ties back to not seeing her as the capable professional she is. In the book we do see that Kat is attracted to him too, but she clearly asks him to respect her and let her do her job. She doesn't really get it. I hope that later on in the book they do get together on equal terms and not because he just never gives up (and not in a good way).

I'm probably being too harsh on this, but many of the topics of the book hit close to home and I did not particularly appreciate the way the author dealt with them.

I'd like to thank Netgalley and the publisher for providing me an e-ARC copy.
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Author 10 books629 followers
June 20, 2020
I really really wanted to love this book. A gender reversal of The Bodyguard ? Colour me intrigued! 

Right off the bat, the sexual attraction between Zac and Kat is laid on a little too thick. When they first meet by accident at an event, Zac doesn’t know that she is his new bodyguard.  But once he finds out that she’s his bodyguard, he’s still set out to be with her.  She wants to be with him, but she needs to keep it professional. They both have secrets that they’re keeping from each other, and the unraveling of these backstories is a strength of the novel. However, they fall in love with each other far too quickly.  Maybe I’ve been spoiled with the romance novels I've been reading lately, but I wanted to see more connection between them before they fell in love.  That said, their interactions are quite cute at times, if a little juvenile. They’re thirty years old, but they’re acting more smitten and sweet than the 16 year olds in the last young adult romance I read.

That said, if you want to read this book because you want to read about a mere commoner falling in love with a celebrity, then this is the book for you!

Kat is a professional bodyguard, and it’s difficult for her to guard a client who’s so darn alluring.  This is probably the most relatable part of the book.  She’s trying her hardest not to be distracted by Zac’s presence, because one wrong move could get him killed.  Zac doesn’t seem to understand this, and he does his best to distract her with his ridiculous handsomeness.  This is a little unrealistic and an unlikable personality trait, considering the fact that he has a secret past, and he is genuinely worried that someone might be targeting him because of it, and that it isn’t just an unstable fan who has him in their crosshairs.  

There are a few little inconsistencies in the storytelling. The dialogue between Zac and Kat, while charming and witty, can often be quite stilted. I loved the way that Zac talks--using overly formal language that is reflective of his upbringing--but the inner dialogues of the two protagonists were cringey at times. Kat comments on his use of “fancy words” like “purgatory”, but then she uses the word “incorrigible” to describe him. I’m pretty sure “incorrigible” is a far fancier word than “purgatory”, but maybe that’s just me.  Also, Zac is a famous movie star, one who has his very own stalker , but where is the paparazzi? I don’t think they made an appearance more than during that a scene early in the novel.  

The mystery plot of Zac having a stalker was quite intriguing.  I found that the suspense plotline was wrapped up a little too neatly, and a little too quickly for my liking. Even the obligatory romance novel scene where Kat and Zac fight near the end seemed contrived. I wasn’t exactly sure what they were fighting over, and it became clear during the scene where they forgive one another and profess the undying love that they’ve had since first laying eyes on each other that they didn’t know what they were fighting over either. Groan.

up close and personal

Despite my critique, this is a sweet, fun, and quick read that's perfect for a night in.  I recommend this book to those wanting to read a cutesy insta-love romance story.

*Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ebook to review*

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329 reviews88 followers
June 11, 2020
This is my second book by Kathryn Freeman, and it just didn't have the same spark as the first one.

I was so intrigued by this gender swap of The Bodyguard (The Kevin Coster/ Whitney Houston movie), and although the plot is certainly there, there's something I can't quite my finger on missing.

British Actor Zac Edwards is getting creepy notes from a stalker, and until the culprit is behind bars the film studio he works on wants him to have security 24/7. Enter Kat Parker, a quirky ex-military that will be his new bodyguard.

I like both characters separately, and their romance is cute, but the overall pacing dragged and it was quite repetitive. I still think it was a sweet story - I just wanted that something extra.

Thank you Netgalley and One More Chapter/Harper Collins UK for approving me for an ARC on exchange for an honest review.
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860 reviews196 followers
May 22, 2020
[Thanks Netgalley for the ebook. This review is my honest opinion but just another opinion, you should read this book and judge it by yourself]
Otro netgalleycito de portada colorinchi, otro libro mñe.
Debo decir que este lo pedí porque el libro anterior de esta escritora (que también me concedieron en Netgalley) sí me gustó, pero este, aunque parte de una buena idea (un actor famosísimo que recibe amenazas de muerte y al que le ponen una guardaespaldas), el desarrollo es bastante malo, no hay tensión por ningún sitio, algo más en la parte de intriga, tal vez, pero en la parte amorosa, cero. Según avanza el libro, va cada vez peor y el suspense se resuelve de un modo totalmente anticlimático.
Me parece que esta mujer no escribe mal pero este libro no se salva lo mires por donde lo mires. No le pongo menos valoración porque, dentro de lo mñe, he tenido partes en las que he estado entretenida y el principio es divertido. Otra vez será, Kathryn.
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379 reviews67 followers
June 8, 2020
I received a free ebook version of this book through Netgalley. Thankyou to both Netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this! My review is still honest.

Up Close and Personal is a bodyguard/celebrity romance in which Kat is our tough, no nonsense, ex-military bodyguard tasked with defending Zac, the hot actor with a dark past. This was actually a very fun romance despite some of the darker themes dealing with abuse and loss. It was humorous and the kind of romance with real chemistry that leaves you feeling all warm!
Kat Parker is officially one of my favourite female characters and Zac is literally the perfect man. He never once worries about Kat's gender affecting her competence and has respect for her in every way. Kat has a so-called 'masculine' body type and doesn't fit in with today's Instagram ambitions but she's so real and wonderful and I loved reading about a woman who doesn't fit into that 'ideal' body type.
This isn't one that totally wowed me as I think there are certain plotlines that could have been developed further (the reveal about Zac's past seemed a little rushed in comparison with all the build-up). I've ended up giving it a comfortable 3 stars, but this was a positive reading experience for me.
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24 reviews
April 28, 2020
On a superficial level, Up Close and Personal is a fairly enjoyable read - the characters are likable enough in their own rights, the plot is decently compelling, and the light fluff aspect is there. However, I just found myself unable to care about the couple.

Starting from the initial meeting, I couldn't connect to the characters' romantic interest in each other, which all stemmed from an apparent instant attraction for the other person. For my tastes at least, there wasn't enough reasoning given to argue for an emotional link between the two. It appears that whatever was there was enough for the characters though, because they seemed to fall hard, fast.

I would like to take the time to acknowledge that my reception of the book may be colored by a personal preference for romances based in pre-existing relationships. I need an emotional epicenter to latch onto, and with cases of "instant attraction," that need becomes even more vital. Unfortunately, this book just didn't meet my bar with the first interaction, which automatically put it at a disadvantage from the start.

This ended up being a recurring theme though: either Kat or Zac would say or do something that seemed to spark a deep emotional reaction within the other, one that was far more excessive than I thought the situation called for. Consequentially, I remained detached from the couple's feelings for each other. Even when they met via Kat crashing into Zac, the given rationale for Zac being intrigued rather than upset by the woman is that Kat is so apologetic about spilling champagne on him and that the rambling apology is apparently amusing. He is "enthralled" to the point of being unable to move when she heads off to fix the problem she created. Yes, I see how this attraction works in theory, but it just seems to me that Kat was responding how any sane person would in that situation. The only explanation that makes sense to me for Zac's interest, then, is that it must be connected to his physical attraction.

And therein lies my issue. Over and over, the narration would try and convince me that Kat and Zac appeal to each other in an emotional capacity, but it would somehow do so in a way that only seemed to highlight their physical allure toward each other. There were even several occasions where a character's immediate response to an emotional confession by the other was to make out or have sex. I won't be so remiss as to try to claim that the two didn't have an emotional connection at all. There were times where I could agree that one of the character's words were indeed rousingly sweet and charming or that their actions were appealingly thoughtful. However, it just didn't add up to enough - the emotional connection just never even came close to the level of physical attraction that was described, and my overwhelming verdict by the end was that these two just didn't really make a good couple.

This conclusion came on the basis of four observations:
1. The disproportionate emotional responses the two had towards each other, coupled with the constant emphasis on their physical attraction made me feel like they were more in lust than in love. At the very least, it felt reminiscent of a "honeymoon phase" in perhaps a teenager's first relationship. Every emotion felt heightened, but in a "wow, you're being pretty dramatic" way.
2. Probably owing to the intensity of their emotions for each other, Kat and Zac seemed to be constantly letting instinct dictate their reactions. As a result, they were always misinterpreting each other's words or actions or expressions, letting their own emotions color their understanding of the situation (usually in a negative way). This was due to an immense amount of insecurity on both parts, which, while understandable, gets very irritating. Especially when both parties can't grasp that the other person is also insecure.
3. Which leads to my ultimate frustration: the two just don't communicate with each other. The two of them keep so much of their negative impulsive reactions to themselves, and it ends up manifesting in other negative ways, like lashing out at each other for things that aren't the reason they're actually upset. When the majority of a book's conflict could be resolved if the characters just communicated with each other, it doesn't speak well to how much I'm going to enjoy a read. I'm not asking that the two immediately reveal their deepest secrets in the name of love, but words as simple as "I'm not ready for a relationship due to something I'm not ready to talk about" would go so far in not making the other person - and the reader - want to tear their hair out. Instead, we have characters going through cycles of making bad decisions based on bad assumptions.
4. I'm just hard-pressed to find the two to be emotionally compatible. There is an inherent lack of understanding of the other's thoughts, needs, or wants (besides sex, apparently). Just looking on a fundamental level, Kat's way of showing love is through protecting the people she cares about, while Zac's is by doting on and spoiling others. Kat is highly uncomfortable with being showered with material things, while Zac hates the idea of Kat being put in danger all the time. They spend so much of the book being upset with one another over these key aspects of each other, and I'm not sure that by the end, both parties have compromised enough to convince me that this relationship can last.

Overall, Kat and Zac just didn't seem emotionally mature enough for this relationship. It speaks a lot that I often found the wisest character to be the fourteen-year-old niece (though even she was not immune to the insane emotional logic driving the couple's relationship). By the end, the only thing that I could believe this relationship had going for it was Kat and Zac's physical attraction towards each other, what with the amount of physical intimacy the characters employed in lieu of emotional intimacy. And even that can't be said with 100% conviction.

You would think that with the amount of stress that has been placed - intentionally or not - on the couple's physical chemistry that we could at least see it manifested when they have sex. Instead, in all but one instance, every lead-up to sex essentially ends in a "fade to black"-esque cut. Even the one "explicit" scene felt too general in description to establish what should be a culmination of the clear chemistry between the two. I'm not just trying to ask for smut, I swear. I would just like for some part - any part - of their relationship click for me. I don't want to come out of a romance novel having no faith in the future of the couple's relationship. And unfortunately, that's what happened. I existed in that weird space where I wanted them to get over all of their excuses for not being together already while not actually supporting their becoming a couple.

I'm highly aware that my dissatisfaction is in no small part magnified by my personal desire to see a relationship deeply rooted on emotional foundations. Someone in search of a lighter read may have no qualms at all with the development of Kat and Zac's relationship - it is fun and flirty after all, when they're not angst-ing over each other. Still, it doesn't change the fact that I spent so much of the time thinking how these two don't belong together that no amount of cheese or vague physical intimacy-induced pleasures or happy endings could save it. I was a client that this bodyguard couldn't protect.

My thanks to NetGalley and One More Chapter for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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1,722 reviews242 followers
June 10, 2020
2.5 stars

This is the second book by Kathryn Freeman I have read and probably going to be my last. Although her books hold alot of potential, it isn't enough to make me read another one. Also once again the cover doesnt depict what the characters look like at all....just why?!

Up Close & Personal held such promise. A gender switched version of the bodyguard?! Yes please. However the execution in the end was quite cringey and not up to scratch.

First the things I liked. The general storyline was really good! As I said, it held so much potential! The characters were also pretty good. Kat was fiery and interesting and Zac was kind and a gentleman. They had fantastic chemistry too.

Sadly, the writing and the intricacies of the story failed for me. It was incredibly repetitive, over and over again they went back and forth despite no real reason for it! It got incredibly frustrating and much of it could have been cut out and been a better book. If one of them got confused about the others feelings one more time I was going to throw my kindle across the room. These are people in their 30's, not teenagers!
Also the whole thing about Zac being incredibly weird and posh because he spoke with real words and liked a clean house got irritating. I could deal with it the first time but it got boring really quick.
The humour was generally really lacking or squeezed for all it was worth.
I won't go on, you can tell it wasn't for me! Such a shame as the story could have been fantastic.

Please note that this book was gifted in exchange for an honest review.
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228 reviews11 followers
April 2, 2024
1.5 Rounded down

Honestly it's been a while since I felt so compelled to write a review and it's solely because I need to rage vent about this book that I only didn't DNF because it fit some prompts for some yearly reading challenges I am doing.

Where to begin?

This book is badly paced, the characters are the worst kind of charicatures imaginable, it attempts to do tropes but misses badly, and it seems to swerve genre for no identifiable reason half way through.

zAc Is PoSh - Okay we get it - you say it often enough. There is no consistency in the way he talks, sometimes it is normal, sometimes it's like he is delivering a sermon in Westminster Abbey and sometimes it is like he is cosplaying a Jane Austen character badly

kAt Is RoUgH - okay we get this too -you also say this often enough. If there aren't enough context clues for their class divide or whatever from different tracks plot line you're trying to do, stop hitting us around the head with the "he's too posh for me" and "i'm a bolshy army vet" bullshit that pervades her thinking and speecg constantly out of context serving no real reason other than to bore the reader with the reminder

What is with the switch from bad romance to bad thriller? Pick one and go with it at the beginning. Neither bit is done well, but sliced together makes it even more noticeable. Not only is it horrendously done, but it doesn't fit with the clues/context given earlier on. To introduce something that doesn't work with the plot so late on that is the answer to anything is just lazy and bad writing. A twist should be either spottable, make you go no way (complimentary) or make you want to rifle through the pages of the book to see who you missed it, but no, this just doesn't make sense.

The ONLY reason this is given a higher than 1 star rating is because I did quite like the niece Debs and because he drives as Aston Martin and even then it was a struggle
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211 reviews7 followers
June 14, 2022
Okay this book took way too long but physical copies r way harder to get through😭

But it was a 3⭐️ purely for the british writing - like i may be british myself but idk what kind of writing this was cuz it sounded like an aunt with kids trying to impress other kids to be ‘cool’

I really love Zac but him at the beginning was hard to get by, maybe im just too big of a feminist but for when he kept mentioning about her gender role when being a bodyguard to a male?? Confused the hell out of me for like half the book

Kat is super awesome though, she was amazing, she was tough, she wasnt perfect, she had a rough time of getting attached to people due to her past which was something i related too a lot.

This book also contains the miscommunication trope, but tbh this book handled it well so not going to complain about that :)

MY ULTIMATE FAVE CHARACTER IS DEBS THOUGH (Kat’s Niece) SHE WAS AMAZING, HER MOTHER IS LITERALLY ME AND DEBS IS JUST SO FUNNY AND SMART HANSKDNWKDDNSK

The author expressed these characters very well, their insecurities and their story was just so well put together that i appreciate them so much, i got attached to the characters wayy more than i expected.

The plot was something easy to understand but the obstacles was a little mess, but overall this was a nice read <3
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109 reviews6 followers
May 29, 2020
Up Close and Personal is a fun, light read which I also found as frustrating as hell. Billed as a gender-swapped version of The Bodyguard, it centres around Zac Edwards, British actor and heartthrob, and Kat Parker, the woman hired to act as his bodyguard when he is threatened by a stalker.

The banter between them is fun, and there is plenty of sexual tension, and I really liked Kat's relationship with her niece, who she is looking after while her sister is in rehab.

My problem with this book was largely how Kat was portrayed. She has spent three years working as a bodyguard after serving in the army for twelve years, and we are told (and shown) that she is good at her job. And yet... we first meet her when she trips in her high heels and spills champagne all over the hero. Then we see her being late for a meeting. Then we see her messy apartment. And throughout the book, her perpetual lateness, messiness and clumsiness when wearing traditional feminine clothing come up again and again as though they are charming quirks.

This drove me nuts. Kat has spent twelve years in the army, for goodness' sake. I find it very, very hard to believe that this sort of sloppiness would have been permitted in the army (particularly as my understanding is that women who serve often have to hold themselves to higher standards just to be taken seriously), and it takes more than three years to break that sort of ingrained habit. As for the clumsiness in heels... surely if you are a bodyguard who might have to work at formal events you would either learn to walk in heels or BUY SOME FORMAL SHOES THAT ARE ALSO FLATS.

I feel as though Kat was given these character traits in order to make her seem more approachable and feminine (we don't want to undermine Zac's masculinity, after all!), but instead, she wound up looking unprofessional at best and incompetent at worst.

I could also write reams about Zac's issues with letting a woman for whom he had Feelings put herself at risk for him (mate, it's her JOB, if you respected her you might settle down and let her do it?). And while I won't spoil the ending, I felt that once again it made Zac into a hero when in fact he was once more demonstrating his complete lack of respect for her competence.

(And it's infuriating, because Zac *already* has every advantage over Kat - wealth, class, education, sexual experience and more. At least let her be good at the things she really is good at.)

So yeah. While there were a lot of fun and sweet things in this book, it was also kind of enraging. The novel's desperate need to show us that Zac really was all that and a bag of chips (even if he required a – gasp! – female bodyguard) unfortunately meant that there was no room for Kat to shine as a heroine– which was a pity, because she had the capacity to be quite a good one.
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Author 16 books514 followers
April 22, 2021
This book started really strong but somewhere half way it sort of lost its way. Got boring and everything too stretched out and slow.
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1,328 reviews526 followers
September 1, 2020
Up close and personal is a romance where for once, the bodyguard is not a man but a woman. Our male hero isn't the big bad alpha type knowing how to protect himself and others and I found that refreshing. I loved seeing those roles swapped up.

In it, you'll meet Zac and Kat. One is a bit of a control-freak while the other is more relaxed and doesn't mind if there's a mess in the room or if they're late at a meeting. One encounter involving Champagnes and a shirt left them wanting more but unfortunately, a stalker is on the loose and Kat will soon be Zac's bodyguard.

Overall, I liked this book but I don't think I fell in love with these characters. They annoyed me too much (especially Zac) and I felt like the "no we can't, it's my job" thing was repetitive after a while. However, this book still provided an entertaining story I enjoyed reading.

(Thank you for letting me read and review an ARC via Netgalley)
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1,035 reviews77 followers
July 11, 2020
Having recently read and enjoyed Freeman's previous book The New Guy I had high hopes for this book. I loved the idea of a gender switched version of The Bodyguard and am generally a fan of the trope but while I enjoyed parts of this story I never really connected with it.

I'm actually finding it pretty difficult to put my finger on what exactly my issue was with it as there's nothing "wrong" with it and nothing that particularly annoyed me. The characters are likeable enough and I loved how different they were. Superstar actor and all round hottie Zac is calm, reserved and something of a neat freak and bodyguard Kat is a fiery, disorganised mess who isn't afraid to speak her mind. As you can imagine throwing these two together leads to a few fireworks and some great banter. I do love an opposites attract storyline and there are some wonderful scenes between them particularly at the start.

I also loved how real the characters feel, Kat in particular feels like she could be living next door to you. I really liked the way the author portrayed the relationship between Kat and her family. She's living with her sister and niece and the way they interact felt very natural and believable.

I guess what it was missing for me were the feels. It is billed as a fun contemporary romance so you probably shouldn't expect a lot of depth but it did bring in a few serious issues, PTSD and addiction for example, but seemed to somewhat gloss over them. Perhaps if these had been explored in a little more detail I would have felt a little more connected to the characters and the story. For some reason I also didn't feel any real sense of threat or danger around the stalker storyline. Maybe it was just me but it seemed the focus of the story was the relationship (fair enough it's a romance) with the stalker just a plot device to push them into certain situations. It's probably just a personal pet peeve but I always feel if you're having a threat, make it a real threat and make the reader feel it otherwise don't bother. Here endeth the rant...

Overall this was a bit of a mixed bag. It's a great premise and there are a lot of great moments but it's also a little lacking in other parts. It was still an enjoyable enough way to spend an afternoon and I'll probably read more by the author.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an ARC. This has in no way influenced my review.
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1,286 reviews58 followers
May 16, 2020
Thanks to NetGallery and One More Chapter publishing for allowing me the opportunity to receive a free E-Arc of this book in exchange of an honest review. All these thoughts and opinions are my own.
First off I want to say I am a huge fan of Kathryn Freeman ever since I read another one of her books "The New Guy." So when I saw I had an opportunity to read another book by her, I jumped at the chance to read her next book. While this book had all the making of a fabulous book, I thought this book fell short. I love the premise of the story: A female bodyguard protecting an famous male actor/ the forbidden aspect of a protector/protectee romance. I also found it was a fresh idea to make the roles reverse, where the woman is protecting the man instead of the common roles readers usually see when reading within this troupe. What fell short me when it came to this story, however, was the characters as a whole. Kat Parker was written to project strength and confidence when it came to her professionalism and abilities to protect and secure her assignment, but throughout this book, she was constantly second guessing and doubting herself. While the reveal about her past helped make those aspects understandable to a certain point, it left me feeling Kat was just whinny and causing her to questions the actions of all the men in her life as trying to help/protect her just because she was a woman. When really none of other characters really voiced and/or showed, through actions or words, that to be the case.
Zach, while very charming and thoughtful, held back from Kat essential information, which caused a major issue later on. While I know this was supposed to be a big plot reveal as the climate of the story came to a head, I also found this troubling. First, because when working for a security company, Max and Kat were able to know all about his "family" and other personal details about Zach's life, but they did not do a simple background check and find out the holes within his "story?" I also found Zach was too heavy handed, at times, towards sharing his feelings with Kat, even when she tried to tell him it was not the time or place because of the threat to his safety. I think pursuing someone is fine, letting your feelings known is fine as well. But when someone, who supposed to protect your life with theirs, repeated tells you "No or please don't pursue me due to the nature of their relationship," I get annoyed. I know it is supposed to be all alpha-male and sweet, but I just felt he pushed her into something she was not ready to commit to at that time, and then got annoyed with her when she would not reciprocate the feelings back. Overall, I did not really feel the chemistry in their relationship. I believed it was based on Kat turned Zach down that he was attracted to her and not really for any other reason. I thought this because of his lack of respect for her job by not trusting her to do her job including not sharing important details of his past ,as well as getting jealous of Kat's and Max's relationship when Zach had barley met her.
Overall, I had high expectations going into this book, but this book fell somewhat short for me. This in no wise means I will never read another book by this author, on the contrary, I look forward to reading more books by this author! This review may seem overly critical, but I can't help but share my thoughts and feelings about the books I read especially when they are by authors I look forward to reading.
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7,344 reviews203 followers
August 17, 2020
So this is my second book by this author, Kathryn Freeman, and I can gladly say that I wasn't disappointed. Especially since I got the first book, The New Guy as an ARC and now the third book of hers, Strictly Come Dating, is also an ARC!

After enjoying Up Close and Personal, I'm honestly excited to dive into the next book. I mean, it didn't take long for me to fall in love with Sam and Ryan in the first book. Then after meeting Zac and Kat, it did take me a while to like them. Once they did become likable, it was hard not to see the sexual tension between them. Then it was pretty easy to ship and fall in love with them as well.

Now this isn't my first book where the gender roles are a bit reversed. Meaning, the girl is the bodyguard and the guy is the famous actor. Nor should it be the first book. I mean, anyone can be in any job position so more power to them.

Kat is pretty good at her job. She is smart and calculated and always puts her life on the line. That being said, after meeting Zac.. I don't think she quite expected to fall for him. Or develop any sort of feelings either. Or vice versa. These two were pretty adorable and you could see how genuine they felt for one another. There was just one thing getting in the way: Zac's stalker.

There were some scenes and chapters where you can see Kat getting frustrated with herself for getting easily distracted by Zac. Yet, it was bound to happen when they started to like and flirt with one another. Boundaries were crossed but she still ended up protecting him no matter what. Even if it was a close call a time or two.

Other than that, I feel like the whole stalker situation went by pretty quickly. Then there were some chapters where these two annoyed me. It's like they didn't know how to act towards one another sometimes.. and they would just be petty brats. Eventually they pulled their heads out of their own asses and started to be less annoying (for me).

In the end, I'm down to read the next book. I hope it's another good one.
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Author 42 books71 followers
July 7, 2020
This book was engaging, entertaining and warm with two very likeable characters and great sexual tension between them. I loved how the story took the bodyguard angle and turned the trope on the head by making the bodyguard female and the movie star she is trying to protect male, rather than the other way around such as in The Bodyguard film and the cracking TV drama with Richard Madden and Kelley Hawes in it.

Despite the subject matter - with a celebrity stalker and later something much more sinister - this still felt realistic and I was rooting for Zac Edwards to get the girl. There was an enchanting vulnerability to sexy Zac I really enjoyed, and which made a perfect foil for spiky, tough (but ultimately soft hearted) Kat. I have to say that one of the best things about this book was Kat, her ex-army background and her professional competence as a bodyguard, a usually male dominated profession. She’s very different to most other heroines I’ve read in romances, and consequently was like a breath of fresh air. I’d love to read more books with main characters who defy genre expectations. I also look forward to reading more books by Kathryn Freeman.

Thank you to Kathryn, Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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450 reviews28 followers
May 7, 2020
This was my second book of Freeman's and I cant say I was as spell bound as I was with the first.

Perhaps it's simply me but I just djdnt feel that the characters connected well in this one. Their relationship was a bit off. Kat is Zac's bodyguard and neither of them are really feeling it.

Zach wants to feel independent, but he is secretly freaking out. Kat is trying to prove herself.

It just felt a bit rushed. There was also quite a bit of British slang used in this one that I had to either google, or reach out to fellow UK friends about.

Overall ths story was pretty predictable. The characters were meh... and I was rushed to get through it.

Thank you HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter, and Netgalley for allowing me an advanced readers copy for honest feedback.
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1,343 reviews23 followers
June 10, 2020
The last book I read by Kathryn Freeman was 'O crumbs' and it got 5 stars from me. I really enjoy her writing style, but this one sadly fell a bit short. I love the bodyguard-trope and the fact that it is a reverse role, but it seemed the heroine was not really suited as a bodyguard. She was so insecure for example.

Overall, I did enjoy the book and the writing, but not the storyline. That said, I will read this author again. This one was just not my cup of tea.

*** Thanks to the Publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this ARC. ***
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54 reviews
May 15, 2020
Up Close and Personal takes a new twist on an old favorite movie The Bodyguard . The author has taken the very basic concepts from the movie and put their own twists on the plot and characters. This was an easy to read modern contemporary romance book. A great escape from reality and an easy enjoyable read. I enjoyed the banter at times, but overall found the book to just be ok.

I found the chemistry to be lacking throughout the book between the 2 main characters. It was also a little slow in areas, which I don't mind if there is good payoff in the end. Since the plot was based around a popular movie, it was predictable. I do sometimes enjoy going into books with a predictable ending. Sometimes you just need to know how a book ends and can't emotionally handle any surprises. This definitely fits that bill.

I was provided an ARC of the book from NetGalley for not cost to me for my review.
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95 reviews14 followers
May 2, 2020
I want to thank Netgalley for providing me with this book in exchange for my honest review.

This book was amazing! I read it all in one sitting and literally couldn’t put it down.
The story sucked me in from page one and I found myself laughing along with the characters witty banter.
Kat was a badass main character I adored her and her story so much.
Zac was adorable and I loved how their romance played out on the pages and found myself rooting for them from page one.
Overall I absolutely loved everything about this book and give it 4 stars.
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756 reviews25 followers
June 12, 2020
Up Close and Personal is a contemporary romance brimming with repressed attraction.

A famous actor is being harassed by a crazy fan. Instead of the bulky guy he was hoping for, his employer presents him with Kat, a brave and irresistible female bodyguard.

Zac Edwards is famous, rich, and oh-so-organized. He is always punctual, dresses impeccably, and takes his work very seriously.

Kat is a former soldier with a traumatic past and a problematic family. She is usually on time, but her life is very messy. This job opportunity is her chance of proving herself and finally moving on with her life.

There is an instant connection between the main characters, but Kat is reluctant to get involved. I love all the sexual tension and the fact that the characters get to know each other before anything happens.

I felt for Zac, but I liked how Kat was down to earth despite being tempted by an extremely handsome movie star. I'm not sure I would have resisted that long if I was in her shoes.

Up Close and Personal is a delightful story. A very entertaining and romantic read.

Disclosure: I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.



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2,354 reviews14 followers
May 7, 2020
So sad about this book because it had a whole lot of potential and when I started reading I was like good and we start reading and then, it died it bored me and didn't really feel like a rom-com. There were just so many things to bug and I couldn't connect with the main characters, so nope.

rcvd an ARC at no cost to author..(netgalley) voluntarily reviewed with my own thoughts and opinion
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3,685 reviews145 followers
September 2, 2020
Three and a half stars.

Kat is a former soldier turned bodyguard, living with her sister and niece. Zac is the latest action movie star with a plum in his mouth and he has received some threatening 'fan' letters which the studio is taking seriously enough to hire Kat's firm for protection. But Zac fears he knows exactly who is sending the threatening letters, and it isn't an over-enthusiastic fan. Zac thinks his carefully hidden past is coming back to haunt him.

This is a sort of a reverse roles version of The Bodyguard. Zac is all smooth, suave and sophisticated, like James Bond, with exquisite manners and and elegant wardrobe. Kat is a jeans and boots kind of gal, talk about opposites attract.

I liked this, but my favourite Kathryn Freeman book is still The New Guy, this one just seemed to flag a bit in the middle. I thought Zac's secret was half-explained too early and then left too long. Also, why does the female bodyguard always succumb to her passion, despite swearing that she won't let it affect her job? Drives me insane!

Overall, an enjoyable romance with likable characters and plenty of backstory for both main protagonists.
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