Review: Rick by Peggy Jaeger

Posted February 16, 2020 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 1 Comment

Review:  Rick  by Peggy JaegerRick by Peggy Jaeger
Published by The Wild Rose Press Publication Date: January 13, 2020
Pages: 285
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four-stars

Elite bodyguard and P.I. Rick Bannerman's job is to protect. He doesn't get emotional with his clients, but when a woman from his past is threatened, his next job becomes personal.
Family lawyer Abigail Laine is the target of a client's vengeful husband, but refuses Rick's offer of protection. He walked away from her four years ago, and she swore to forget him.
Now her reluctance to accept his help could cost Abby her life.

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Peggy Jaeger writes an intense and seductive story with suspense and intriguing characters. Rick works as a private investigator and bodyguard and he is the perfect protective alpha hero. However, his issues cause him to keep to himself and it is difficult for him to get close to people.

 

Rick and Abby have known each other for a few years and although there is a lot of simmering heat between them, they have kept their distance. Everything changes when Rick has to protect Abby from a client’s crazy ex-husband.  As they spend more time together, they find it hard to fight the attraction. As they get to know each other their respect grows along with their attraction. 

 

Abby is a dedicated and hard working attorney. She cares about her clients and puts them before anything else. Rick likes everything about Abby and the more he gets to know her, the more he is drawn to her. Abby is smart and feisty and keeps Rick on his toes.

 

I liked both Rick and Abby and enjoyed their story. They are a good match and when they are together, they help each other overcome their issues. I also enjoyed Abby’s family and all the interesting secondary characters. This is another heartwarming story by Peggy Jaeger.

 

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