SUMMARY:
Who says only guys could protect girls? Rebecca Georges is one example. When Harold Hoffman, owner and founder of Hoffman Incorporated, appointed her as the personal bodyguard for his son, she is far from thrilled. Thirty-thousand dollars seemed tempting. It would also give her the opportunity to leave the hustles and bustles of New York City.
Oliver Hoffman thinks otherwise. He thinks he doesn’t need a bodyguard but his father insists. Yet when he gets to know Rebecca, he realizes that she’s not like most girls. The problem is, Rebecca’s stubborn and dense. Plus, she’s his bodyguard.
And also there’s this problem about Oliver’s creepy and strange stalker…
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RomanceWho says only guys could protect girls? Rebecca Georges is one example. When Harold Hoffman, owner and founder of Hoffman Incorporated, appointed her as the personal bodyguard for his son, she is far from thrilled. But what could she do? Thirty-thou...