It was supposed to be a normal job. Another tour with another superficial singer. But the first time I put my hand on her lower back, it was over. Leave it to a five foot nothing, blonde haired, blue eyed pop princess to knock me on my ass. I’m not the only one who wants her though. But in the end, I’ll be the only one who gets all of her. Because while everyone else is screaming her name, she’s … screaming her name, she’s moaning mine.
♠️ Reader praise for Edge ♠️
“Wes can guard my body.” ~ Ashley C.
“Yet again Anna Brooks has written an amazing book. One that you cannot put down.” ~KelliH
“Wes and Quinn -Explosive chemistry, Suspenseful, right amount of drama! A must read!“ ~ Stephanie D.
“Wes and Quinn are definitely one of my favorite couples of this year and their story just make the Guarding Her series more appealing. It’s a definite must read for romance lovers out there.” ~Yomari
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These Royal Ace Security men keep getting better. Loved Wes-he deserved so much better then Eva and Quinn was it for him. Loved their story-kept me engaged from start to finish. Can’t wait for more books in this series. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC.
Never to disappoint Anna Brooks brings us into another adventure for the Royal Ace security. She draws us into Quinn’s pop star world effortlessly and what can I say Wes is just the man for her. As they struggle to keep their relationship strictly platonic they deal with a controlling abusive aunt and a crazy stalker. This all makes for one hell of a ride! Can’t wait until the next book in the series.
I LOVE this series! It just has EVERYTHING! There’s the fully fleshed out characters with backgrounds you can pick out certain things to relate to, there’s the falling in love, the funny sweet banter, the background characters, the HOT scenes, I can’t pick out a favorite thing because so much of what I look for in a good book, this series checks EVERY box! The world this author has built is amazing, I want to run away to it, she has done such a great job making it so real, I can see it and feel it when I close my eyes. That is the absolute BEST feeling from a book, if I can forget myself for a while, its well worth it. I loved Wes, he’s totally my kind of hero. And Quinn, she is perfect for him, and he DESERVES her after all that Eva nonsense! I loved the suspense and the action too, it really kept me turning the pages. Next comes Gio’s book and I am SO looking forward to it because I’d say he’s my favorite of the bunch, but for sure Wes is a very close second.
Wesley is her bodyguard. Quinn is trying to deal with a lot, but will not let anyone see what she is going through, including a stalker!! Wesley sees right through her and knows what she needs before she does. He will do anything to keep her safe, but will she let him?? I am really enjoying this story. I do not like leaving spoilers…read this book, you will not be disappointed!!
This was an enjoyable read! I enjoyed the point of view of both Wesley and Quinn and both their perspectives on situations and growing attraction to each other. It was a fast paced book and pretty fast ‘insta-love’ but I could really believe how much they were attracted to each other particularly Wesley. Wesley definitely came up as sexy and appealing. I really like him and reading into his thoughts. Quinn was sweet and likeable. The storyline build up while fast still keeps unpredictability to keep readers on the edge of their seat and invested and invested till the end
Quinn Valentine is a sensation in the music world. Although young, has a beautiful career, fame and money. To the outside world she is the epitome of achievement and happiness. Too bad appearances can fool you. Quinn is extremely unhappy and her life is hell. Her mother died, her father is absent and her aunt and manager physically abuses her, makes her work for hours without rest, she does not remember the last time she had a full night’s sleep, and blackmails her. If not all of these problems were enough, she was attacked by a stalker in her own home and he is still around promising he will return.
After this attack, Quinn goes against her aunt and decides to hire specialized security guards, this whole episode made her afraid and with some anxiety attacks. Having someone twenty-four hours a day at her side leaves her a bit safer.
Wesley has been working as bodyguard for a long time, and in accepting this new case, he thought he would find a superficial and spoiled girl, a true music star. When faced with the complete opposite, a naive, sad and clearly neglected young woman, he might jeopardize rule number one of his profession: do not get involved with a client.
Edge has a good story, a romance between people from different worlds always has its appeal, Quinn and Wesley are good characters, you end up cheering for the couple. What I did not like was the excess of plots, many ideas mixed in a single book. We have the world of music, with its entrepreneurs, media and harassment, we have the bodyguard, a biker, his club and the rival club, a boyfriend of adolescence who films an intimate moment and blackmail, a stalker that did not convince, a pregnant ex, a turnaround in the death of the mother and a villain neutralized very quickly. Many plots that could have been reduced and focused entirely on the couple and the stalker’s threat.
Wesley is the best part of the book. He is loyal, responsible, focused, committed to his work, but he can not help but notice the rude way in which Quinn is treated. Even after a betrayal in the past, he does not shut down for love and realizing that what he feels about Quinn is more than friendship, he does not shy away from his feeling and goes after the woman he loves.
Quinn irritated me at times. I understand that the character is naive, but sometimes she was simply annoying. Subjected herself to all her aunt’s wishes for fear when she could ask for help from her father, I could not understand, as well as everything she did to keep Wesley away because she thought he would have a child instead of talking and believing him.
Overall, it was a good book, the main story is good, catches the reader and provokes interest, but could have been better developed. This excess of references got in the way.