Sunday, January 10, 2021

As if You Were Mine by Cindy Kirk

 Sara is a Christian Pop Star. She has been receiving threatening notes, so her manager, Meg hired Crow, to be her bodyguard. Sara is pretty sure the letters are from her stepfather, and specifically told Meg no cops. Crow has been working undercover almost his whole career, he doesn't want to lie to Sara, but Meg wants him to pretend to be only a bodyguard. Sara has wanton feelings toward Crow,  but knows she would never be with him as a couple unless they are married. Her Publicist James is who she wants to want, but Crow stirs something in her she has never felt before. He finds a woman who wrote one of the notes, and he also finds her Sara's Mother. Sara spends time with her Mother, talking about the past, and reconciling for their future. The real person behind the notes finds Sara at home, but luckily Crow is there to save her, but gets injured. Two months later she shows up at his house for a party his sister invites her to, but there is no party. They talk, say some words, and say yes to some questions.


A sweet, clean romance with only some kissing.

I received a copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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