A review by mynameiskate2807
Guarding Garrett by RJ Scott

4.0

**********Contains Spoilers**********

I’ve been a fan of RJ Scott’s since I was recommended one of her books through Amazon back in 2020, and have read pretty much all her books but I’ve never gotten around to posting a review so here goes. I’ve decided to re-read all her books again that are currently sitting in my Kindle Library so I can review them, including this book. I enjoyed this book and thought that Garrett and Jason were great together, the s*xual tension and chemistry was off the charts, as well as hot as hell.

Just like Garrett I enjoyed seeing snippets of Jason’s sense of humour poke through on the very odd occasion. Garrett is and out and proud hockey player for a fictional NHL team the Burlington Dragons, he’s got a stalker and he’s not happy that the Dragon’s Organisation have hired him a bodyguard. He’s not happy at all about having a bodyguard for most of the book. Yes, he has a right to hate having his life disrupted by having a bodyguard follow him, but he takes his anger out of Jason which he doesn’t deserve at all.

Garrett is also acting stupid considering how many times Jason has told him what could happen to him, like a sn*per on the roof etc. I think a lot Garrett’s anger at Jason is because he infuriates him, most likely because Garrett finds himself attracted to the man which is most likely messing with his head, as well as Jason being all up in his grill and telling him all the possible ways someone can hurt him, so Garrett is scared of his shadow. I would’ve liked seeing Garrett’s stalker caught, as well as the person responsible for hiring the thug, instead of just being told that the people/persons’ responsible have been caught, and the reason behind everything.

I liked meeting Kyle, who Garrett considers a brother/best friend, as he billeted with Kyle’s family when he was 15 years old. He’s considered them family since then. He loves Kyle, Mama P (Kyle’s mum) and Bobby (Kyle’s brother). I’m looking forward to reading more books from this series, as all of Garrett’s WhatsApp Chat Group of Gay Hockey Players find their happily ever afters. I’m also looking forward to reading more books from RJ Scott. I’d definitely recommend this book and author to everyone.