GRR Reviews Faking Ever After with the Bodyguard by Lacy Andersen

FBI Agent Jonathan is banished to desk work after his over-enthusiasm almost exposed an undercover agent. When he stumbled into a beautiful woman claiming she witnessed a prominent dirty politician order a murder in front of her, he's salivating at his chance of redemption, but that means he had to keep her safe... by pretending to be her fake husband. // Bethany always had the worst luck, but this may be her worst yet, when her blind date ditched her to schmooze with the big shots, only to let her witness a prominent politician ordering someone to be killed. Running away as fast as she can, she stumbled into Jonathan and his cop buddy. When she found that someone already tossed her place, she had to enlist the FBI agent's help to keep herself safe... But fake married to him wasn't part of a plan...

Not bad, but not that good either. If the bad guys can magically find her place even when she didn't give a last name to her blind date, why didn't they actually physically find her? And why toss her place at all, if they wanted her? 3/5

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