Book Reviews

REVIEW ➞ Code Name: Tiara by Sawyer Bennett

BLURB ➞

I joined Jameson Force Security for three reasons: the missions, the danger, and the money. I definitely didn’t join the team to be an overpriced babysitter for a spoiled princess. Ask anyone who knows me, and they’ll tell you Jackson Gale is an adventurer through and through. Yet here I am, halfway across the world, watching over Princess Camille of the House Winterbourne. Even her name sounds stuck up.

After arriving in Bretaria, I realize that Princess Camille is nothing that I expected. Beautiful, smart, and sophisticated, Camille is the very picture of elegance and grace. But under her perfect façade, she is funny, adventurous, sexy as hell, and impossible to resist. And that is a dangerous combination.

The closer Camille and I become, the more obvious it is that while she and I are compatible in many ways, our destinies are not. She has a duty to the monarchy, and I’m just an average American who’s fallen for a princess. Everyone says we can’t be together, but how does one walk away from the other half of their heart?


The one thing I am starting to understand is that Princess Camille’s tiara seems a lot heavier than I previously thought.


ARC REVIEW ➞

Jackson is a former Navy SEAL and a member of the Jameson Security Force. He loves his job, but what he doesn’t love is the fact that he is the one who has babysit a Princess. That is not what he had signed up for when he joined Jameson. Camille is the Princess of a tiny island, she is next in line for the throne, but before her 25th birthday her father has given her the chance to explore the world and just live her life and enjoy her life. However, being royalty she can’t do that alone and has to have a body guard and security with her ever step of the way.

The moment Jackson and Camille meet there is a connection there. Jackson is surprised by her. She is nothing like he expected her to be, in fact, she is really the complete opposite. I loved seeing the two of them interaction and see how things were shifting between them the more time they spent together on the trip. Camille was about to have fun, but also learn more about herself and see the world she hasn’t yet. Jackson learned that there is more to someone than just their title.

Compared to the other books in the series, I felt like this one had less of the suspense and action. It was there, but I was expecting may be a little more to happen. However, I still really loved their story and all the moments between the two of them.

If you’re looking for a royal romance between a Princess and her bodyguard this one to read!


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