My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Arlo's membership in Caffeine Daydreams helped him to escape the chaos of his childhood so now he has fame and an almost unlimited bank account you would think he would be happy but he is not. He is suffering from depression and a self-destructive spiral. Then Jack is assigned to him as his bodyguard he is every one of Arlo's wet dreams brought to life, but he’s straight and tasked with keeping him out of mischief. Then friendship followed and they would come to depend on one another. When it’s all ripped away, can he find a way to exist without Jack at his side or is he destined to love someone he can never have? After Jack left the SAS personal security seemed like a logical next step. Guarding Arlohe believed he’d be guarding some spoiled kid with more money than sense but nothing could be further from the truth. With the line between professional and personal blurring, Arlo quickly becomes the most important person in his life. When faced with a choice between keeping Arlo in his life or protecting him Jack chooses protecting him although the price has cut him far deeper than he thought possible. Can he persuade Arlo to give him another chance or will he have to resign himself to just seeing him on his screen?
This was a deep final book in the series, which included love between two men who thought they could not be together, stalking, rage and intense happiness. I liked that they started as friends and that those feelings grew to be somewhat more. It was great that Jack helped Arlo to get help for his depression and that he found some new friends to discuss his dilemmas over loving Arlo. The stalker's identity was a surprise and I was so glad that he was finally stopped. Lots of emotions and feelings in this addictive book. This was an MM book with mature content.
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