Prince and Bodyguard (Perilous Courts #4)

Prince and Bodyguard (Perilous Courts #4)

Tavia Lark

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Cuddling with your bodyguard is normal—right? Vana Dire can’t show weakness if he wants to survive the Draskoran court. The only man he can be vulnerable with is Daromir—Vana’s magic-bound bodyguard. The binding lets them share each other’s pain, and Vana depends on Daromir’s comfort as much as his services as a guard. Vana could never risk their friendship. Even if he craves far more than Daromir’s loyalty. Daromir Azri sees a side of Vana nobody else sees. Behind closed doors, the cold, elegant prince is kindhearted. Vulnerable. He needs Daromir. If Daromir’s devotion sometimes feels like something else? Daromir must be mistaken. His duty comes first, and he’ll do anything to protect Vana—including one thing he’s never done He’s keeping a secret. Then their magic bond changes, and suddenly Vana and Daromir don’t just share pain anymore. Each shared sensation pushes their friendship to the breaking point, just when Vana and Daromir need each other most. They’re facing a mysterious ambassador, a chaos-stirring prince, the consequences of past schemes— And an assassin seeking Vana’s life. Prince and Bodyguard is a gay fantasy romance with pining, hurt/comfort, and codependent cuddling. The Perilous Courts series is best read in order, and Prince and Bodyguard begins a new three-book arc about the princes of Draskora.


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    Chidhood friends to lovers? kinda.
    This was good, very very good. I liked them both.

    when Daro said that he thought there wasn't a line he wouldn't cross for Vana until that moment... my heart broke. I did cry a little and if possible, I would've strangled Vana :))))))
    not that I hate him or anything. Just in that moment when his cowardice peaked. Anyway, everything turn out right and I have no complains about it.
    In this book the "miscommunication" is not so annoying because I understand where it's coming from and I can relate. I still wish they would've TALK to each other earlier but still

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