Twisted games by Ana Huang Review - the Bodyguard romance that single handedly ruined me for everyone else🫠💛🤍👸

 

Rating: 5/5⭐


✨ A Soft Glimpse

A forbidden royal bodyguard romance packed with tension, slow-burn obsession, emotional vulnerability, and a love so intense it literally rewrites your standards for MMCs.


🌸 My Thoughts…

Twisted Games took me to a whole another level compared to Twisted Love because… yeah, sign me up for forbidden romance anytime.

A bodyguard x royal princess dynamic?
I was already seated.

And honestly? This was my first time reading this trope properly and I can proudly say it was one of my BEST decisions. Also one of my most loved re-reads from the series.

Everything about this book felt like perfection—the plot, the tension, the characters… I genuinely loved it.

But let’s be real…

This is the kind of book that makes you wish you had a bodyguard who was completely down bad for you and would do absolutely anything for you 😭

Because Rhys Larsen?

He ruined men for me. Like actually raised the bar and then became the bar.

And yes—long hair MMCs will always be top tier. That’s just science at this point.


💞 What Made Me Swoon

Rhys Larsen was appointed as Princess Bridget’s temporary bodyguard, with the job being simple: protect her.

But LOL.

Because this man did not stick to the job description.

He was supposed to just protect her… but instead he fell for her. Hard. And fast. And completely.

And the funniest part?

He tried SO hard to act like she irritated him while literally falling head over heels every second he was around her 🤣

What I loved most about Rhys was that he didn’t treat Bridget like she was fragile or untouchable just because she was a princess.

Instead, he treated her like a person.

He gave her honesty, pushed her buttons (which was honestly kinda cute), and most importantly—he gave her something she rarely had in royal life… normalcy.

And the way his protectiveness started off professional but slowly turned into something deeply personal?
Yeah. I was GONE.

He also didn’t just protect her—he taught her how to protect herself, and that hit different.

And then came the slow realization that loving her meant going against everything he believed in…

But still choosing her anyway.

I was screaming into my pillow.

And THAT scene???

“In Costa Rica, you asked if I’d ever been in love…”
“Ask me again.”

I HAD TO PUT MY BOOK DOWN.

And don’t even get me started on:

“Crawl to me.”

Yeah… my sanity left the chat.


👑 Bridget = QUEEN ENERGY

Bridget was not just a princess—she was the queen.

She was strong, intelligent, powerful, and absolutely not someone who just followed rules blindly.

What I loved most was how she didn’t just fall for Rhys… she fought for him.

The way she saw through his stoic exterior, understood his pain, and chose him anyway was everything.

And the fact that she literally changed laws for him??
Scream. Cry. Collapse. 🧎‍♀️

That’s queen behavior right there.

She chose him even knowing the consequences because she knew life without him wouldn’t be life at all.


💔 What Stayed With Me

The way Rhys and Bridget didn’t just fall in love—they chose each other repeatedly despite everything standing in their way.

Their love wasn’t easy, but it was intentional, intense, and deeply emotional.


🌙 A Small Wish

Honestly? I was too busy screaming, swooning, and emotionally spiraling to complain 😭

This book delivered exactly what it promised and more.


🌷 Final Page

This book is everything I want in a forbidden romance—tension, obsession, emotional depth, banter, vulnerability, and a love story that feels all-consuming.

Rhys and Bridget completely owned my brain while reading this.

Easy 5-star. No notes.


🎀 Tropes
🩷Bodyguard x Princess
🩷Forbidden romance
🩷Age gap
🩷Slow burn tension
🩷Forced Proximity







                               Until next chapter... All my love, heart and page🩷

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