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Review: The Reluctant Guardian

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Espionage as a theme will always draw my attention, so I was especially thrilled to discover The Reluctant Guardian by Susanne Dietze, an adventurous and lovely Regency romance from the Love Inspired Historical line.

I am grateful to the author for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

Book Synopsis

Under the Spy's Protection

When Gemma Lyfeld inadvertently interrupts a dangerous smuggling operation in her English village, she's rescued by a mysterious Scottish spy. Now with criminals after her and her hopes for an expected marriage proposal recently dashed, she will make her society debut in London. But not without the man tasked with protecting her.

Covert government agent Tavin Knox must keep Gemma safe from the criminals who think she can identify them — a mission he never wanted. But as he escorts her and her rascally nephews around London, the lovely English lass proves braver than he ever imagined. Suddenly, the spy who works alone has one Season to become the family man he never dreamed he'd be.

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Book Thoughts

This is an action-packed story that has twists and turns at every move, making Tavin and Gemma's story even more enthralling as readers attempt to sleuth out an entire world of espionage. The characters’ backgrounds are fascinating, especially Tavin's backstory, which is quite unique; I love it when his brogue slips out! Though Gemma attempts to be helpful, I appreciate that she does not undermine anyone else while she does so. It is also gratifying to see how God plays a central role in their friendship and emerging romance while they are forced to be together.

This book takes the theme of being a guardian to the next level, with Tavin not just looking out for Gemma's well-being but also earnestly desiring what is best for her. Readers will appreciate the depth of this story as it explores what it means to trust God in making a way, even when things are hopeless. Gemma may feel confined, but her attitude and actions reveal her faith in a God who is bigger than her circumstances.

Book Summary

  • Format of book: 📱
  • Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • Recommendation: 👍

Comments

  1. Thank you so much for reading it! I am so happy you enjoyed it. Tavin and Gemma hold special places in my heart. Thank you!

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    1. Thank you for your kind comments! I really enjoyed this story and how well Tavin and Gemma worked together ☺️

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