Saturday 5 July 2014

Last Gamble

Tempting the Bodyguard (Gamble Brothers, #3)

Tempting the Bodyguard is the final book of J. Lynn's Gamble Brothers series.

Alana Gore is in danger.  A take-no-prisoners publicist, her way with people has made her more than a few enemies over the years, but a creepy stalker is an entirely different matter.  She needs a bodyguard, and the only man she can ask is not only ridiculously hot, but reputed to have taste for women that goes beyond adventurous.

Chandler Gamble has one rule: don't protect anyone you want to screw.  But with Alana, he's caught between his job and his increasingly hard libido.  On one hand, Alana needs his help.  On the other, Chandler wants nothing more than to take the hot volcano of a woman in hand.  To make her writhe in pleasure, until she's at this complete mercy.

She needs protection.  He needs satisfaction. And the moment the line is crossed, all hell will break loose...

The Breakdown:
1. I think this has been my favorite book of the Gamble Brothers' novels.  Lynn had a little more action and mystery into this book, along her  great characters and hot romance. The suspense of the stalker made this book more of a page turner than the other two.

2. Chandler is probably my favorite of the brothers.  He seems so much more well adjusted than either Chad or Chase.  He has no problem admitting that he wants Alana, and wants to her for keeps.  He is totally aware that his parents were messed up, but doesn't let it affect his life the way his brothers did. Plus, he is very understanding of why Alana has to do what she did with Chad, and does not hold it against her.

3. That being said, Alana was my least favorite female lead.  I think her introduction in Tempting the Player made it hard for me to really like her. I warmed up to her more as the book progressed, but you know what they say about first impressions.

4. I did like that that along with Chandler and Alana's story, Lynn gave updates on what was going on with Chase and Madison and Chad and Bridget.

To Read or Not to Read:
Read

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