4.5 stars!
I think I ultimately actually enjoyed this one more than A Guy Walks In..., because while we eventually got some fluff between these two, it didn't feel over the top like that one, and the ending didn't drag out too much.
I took .5 stars off and rounded down instead of up because it took a bit for me to get into these two together. I wasn't quite feeling the chemistry and connection between these two, but I did eventually, and I came to enjoy these two quite a lot. I just think the beginnings of their relationship could have been handled better, written better. Also I wish the bodyguard aspect had been played up more. But Jackson barely did any actual bodyguard-ing in this - and by that I mean actually preventing someone from harming Stone - except for like one instance.
But overall, this was an enjoyable read and went a little better, in my opinion, than the first book I read by this author.
Stone Zenith (what a name lol) is a bonafide rockstar, with multiple grammys, and as such, he needs full detail of bodyguards, especially while he's touring.
Jackson is one such bodyguard, who has been working for him for 4 or so months before anything happens between them. Because Jackson always tries to be as professional as possible and Stone thinks he's straight, although they still build a rapport between them and build a connection that they try to deny, but can't.
When they kiss one night, Jackson says it can't happen again and they try to leave it be, but they can't for long. But they agree to just one time only, as Jackson thinks it will help get it out of their systems and they can go back to being just bodyguard and client. Jackson is very much of the opinion that he can't sleep with his boss, it's against the rules, and also he needs his job to pay off a debt from when his partner, who died, bought something before he died that still needs to be payed off.
But Jackson ultimately can't resist Stone, so he comes up with the One Time Only deal. Except, they have their one time....and it's not enough.
Then they agree to one week while Stone is in Las Vegas doing shows before his touring ends for a number of months, but they obviously can't keep their feelings in check for long.
As this went on, I felt their connection more and more. I really enjoyed them. This did have an extra epilogue, kinda like A Guy Walks In, which makes me think this is kinda the author's style, but in this there was no focus on an extra couple out of nowhere, and it wasn't like one epilogue after another after another, so it didn't drag too much, and only felt a little overstayed in it's welcome - the extra epilogue, I mean.
So overall I enjoyed this and I recommend it. I enjoy this author, and hopefully she does more MM in the future and finds her MM legs, as it were (these could be improved upon, is all I'm saying.)
So two thumbs up from me! Onto the next :)