The Bodyguard Audiobook Free Katherine Center

The Bodyguard (2022)

The Bodyguard by Katherine Center

A touching contemporary romance.

Hannah Brooks appears to be a kindergarten teacher rather than someone who could murder you with a wine bottle opener. Alternatively, a ballpoint pen. Or even a dinner napkin. But she’s actually a bodyguard who was recently hired to defend celebrity actor Jack Stapleton from his middle-aged, corgi-breeding stalker.

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A well-known figure, Jack Stapleton is known for, among other things, emerging from the surf while donning a variety of tight board shorts and shining like a Roman deity. He has been photographed by photographers on beaches all over the world. But after a family catastrophe a few years ago, he disappeared from view and went underground.

“The Bodyguard, by New York Times bestselling novelist Katherine Center, is unapologetically romantic, hilarious, and one of the most heartwarming, easy-to-read rom-coms.”

The Book Guide® Editor

Like a jerk, Hannah’s ex argues that no one would believe her when she claims to be Jack’s girlfriend. But when she spends more time with Jack, it all seems more genuine. Hannah finds it simple to defend Jack. However, defending her own, neglected heart? The toughest thing she has ever done is that.

The Bodyguard (2022) by Katherine Center

The Bodyguard by Katherine Center
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The Bodyguard, by New York Times bestselling novelist Katherine Center, is unapologetically romantic, hilarious, and one of the most heartwarming, easy-to-read rom-coms.
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