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A review by booksafety
The Prince and His Bedeviled Bodyguard by Charlie Cochet
4.0
Book safety, tropes and tags down below.
This was just a delightful, short and fun read. It was exactly what I needed, as I’ve struggled with finishing a bunch of books lately.
It has all the humour you can expect from a Charlie Cochet book, with a cute little romance sprinkled atop a quest through enchanted forests, massive palaces, hell hounds and faeries. Literally magical.
An ocelot and a wolf walk into a bar… You just have to read it, lol.
Book safety! Spoilers ahead.
Cheating: No
OM drama: No
Third-act breakup: No
POV: Dual
Strict top/bottom or vers: Strict
TW/CW: explicit sexual content
Tropes & tags
Ocelot shifter, wolf shifter, alpha wolf, prince/bodyguard, mates/mating, quest, enchanted forest
Favorite quotes:
«I was the prince! If I couldn’t randomly bite someone who annoyed me, what good was my title?»
«Grimm pointed to the large painting on the wall beside us. ‘Isn’t that an interesting piece of art?’ ‘Don’t try to distract me, you-‘ I made the mistake of glancing to where he pointed. ‘Oh, it is, isn’t it? Look, there’s a little rabbit in it’s burrow!’»
This was just a delightful, short and fun read. It was exactly what I needed, as I’ve struggled with finishing a bunch of books lately.
It has all the humour you can expect from a Charlie Cochet book, with a cute little romance sprinkled atop a quest through enchanted forests, massive palaces, hell hounds and faeries. Literally magical.
An ocelot and a wolf walk into a bar… You just have to read it, lol.
Book safety! Spoilers ahead.
Spoiler
Cheating: No
OM drama: No
Third-act breakup: No
POV: Dual
Strict top/bottom or vers: Strict
TW/CW: explicit sexual content
Tropes & tags
Spoiler
Ocelot shifter, wolf shifter, alpha wolf, prince/bodyguard, mates/mating, quest, enchanted forest
Favorite quotes:
«I was the prince! If I couldn’t randomly bite someone who annoyed me, what good was my title?»
«Grimm pointed to the large painting on the wall beside us. ‘Isn’t that an interesting piece of art?’ ‘Don’t try to distract me, you-‘ I made the mistake of glancing to where he pointed. ‘Oh, it is, isn’t it? Look, there’s a little rabbit in it’s burrow!’»