A series of explosions took out the royal motorcade and threw the country of Lydia into chaos. Princess Anastasia missed her limo, and doesn’t know what has become of the rest of her family. Whisked away from her native country for her protection, Stasi is dismayed that her life is now in shambles. But at least she’s not alone. Kirk Covington pledges to keep her safe. He’s a royal guard…and the man she’s spent years blaming for her brother’s disappearance. Now she’ll have to trust him with her life—and her heart—in order to regain the throne.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - /5
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Drugs and Alcohol - /5
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Summary
I didn't realize this is the second book in the series. It stands alone and I didn't feel like I missed anything although I have not read the first book. I was intrigued from the beginning from the motorcade explosion to what happened to her brother. I felt there was a good relationship between Kirk and Princes Anastasia/Staci. It was cute when they would reflect back to their childhood and how Kirk was always protecting her and letting her tag along with them since she was the youngest. His dad is constantly telling him to leave her alone because they are not of the same station. I have already purchased the second book to read her brother Alex's story.
Violence -More danger than violence really. Nothing was disturbing. Kirk is beat up at one point but there are not details.
Sexual- Just kissing and hugging.