Bodyguard Romance romance books
Sworn to protect, falling anyway — where the job is keeping you safe and the danger is the wanting.
Bodyguard Romance is the trope where someone paid or sworn to protect another falls for the very person they're guarding. As a setup it's pure charged tension: the close protection that means constant proximity, the professional duty that forbids exactly what both of them want, the danger that makes every protective instinct double as something more. The job is keeping you safe; the real risk is the wanting.
The structure runs on proximity and forbidden charge. There's the bodyguard who can't stay objective, the principal who chafes against being guarded and then comes to crave it, the threat that throws the two of them into ever-closer quarters, the line between professional and personal that gets harder to hold by the day. It pairs naturally with forced proximity and protector dynamics, and the stakes are real on both fronts — the danger they're guarding against and the feelings neither is supposed to have.
This is the trope for readers who love duty crossed with desire. If you're drawn to the close-protection setup — the constant proximity, the forbidden charge, the fierce devotion of someone sworn to keep you safe — this is exactly the setup you want. It pairs naturally with forced proximity and protector dynamics, and the stakes run real on both fronts — the danger they're guarding against and the feelings neither of them is supposed to have. It's the setup for readers who love duty crossed with desire: the constant proximity, the forbidden professional charge, and the fierce devotion of someone sworn to keep you safe falling for you anyway.
- Someone sworn to protect falling for the one they're guarding
- Close protection that means constant, charged proximity
- Professional duty forbidding exactly what both of them want
- Deep ties to forced proximity and protector dynamics
- Danger on two fronts — the threat and the forbidden wanting

















