Cheri reviewed Protecting the Lady by Amanda Radley
Review of 'Protecting the Lady' on 'Storygraph'
4 stars
I've been a fan of Amanda Radley's books for a long time. I love, love, love her quirky, dry sense of humor and the types of situations in which her characters find themselves. When I'm feeling down, I know reading one of Radley's books is going to make me smile and laugh.
Protecting the Lady was a bit more serious than expected though. I mean, there were still a few good laughs but mostly it was fairly serious. Not a bad thing as it was still interesting and I like action mixed in with my romance. Did your mind go into the gutter? I meant thrillery action but sexy action is good too. Although if you're looking for explicit sex scenes, you won't find those here. But anyone who is familiar with Radley's work already knows that's not what she writes.
All in all, I did enjoy the book but …
I've been a fan of Amanda Radley's books for a long time. I love, love, love her quirky, dry sense of humor and the types of situations in which her characters find themselves. When I'm feeling down, I know reading one of Radley's books is going to make me smile and laugh.
Protecting the Lady was a bit more serious than expected though. I mean, there were still a few good laughs but mostly it was fairly serious. Not a bad thing as it was still interesting and I like action mixed in with my romance. Did your mind go into the gutter? I meant thrillery action but sexy action is good too. Although if you're looking for explicit sex scenes, you won't find those here. But anyone who is familiar with Radley's work already knows that's not what she writes.
All in all, I did enjoy the book but it won't likely make it onto my re-read list.