Monday 8 November 2021

BOOK REVIEW: At Her Service (Book Of The Ryd Series #1)


TITLE: At Her Service
AUTHOR: Michel Prince
PUBLISHED BY: Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie

This is the first book of the Ryd Series with hero Harrison Cordell at the heart of it and it’s inevitable that some female readers will lose their hearts to him.  Harrison is tall, dark and handsome and the story is a good read as well!

A new app has been created for those who work at AYS (At Your Service) Protection and Cordell is sure he has been given it as a test from his boss.  If he can persuade suitable clients to use it he’s certain he’ll be well compensated with a huge upgrade in the form of a promotion. The app, entitled Ryd (or Ride) is for transporting select clients, wealthy people, and Cordell is the driver. The Ryd service is a privilege and will ensure that clients feel safe and know that they are taken directly to their destination without any stops on the way. AYS want clients to contact them for the service once they know of its availability and want an ‘in’ on the high-brand provision. 

Cordell’s mission is to approach affluent prospective clients with a certain calibre, with an offer they wouldn’t want to refuse and whilst doing so he meets Mackenzie Turner, whom he is instantly attracted to; the feeling is mutual but Cordell has been warned not to mix business with pleasure with the clients; there is a definite ‘no touch’ rule.

Turner is leaving her job with the boss from Hell but she has learnt her craft and is ready to move on.  When asked to try out the new Ryd app she meets Cordell, a man she is attracted to in a way she has never felt before and when her life is put in danger she needs him in more ways than she can envisage.

This is a cat and mouse page-turner which keeps readers guessing until the end. It is a well-crafted story with characters which readers will love and characters they will not be too partial to. It is a romance with a twist and I’ll look forward to further stories in the Ryd series.

This is a very enjoyable read; the plot and characters kept me interested and I looked forward to catching up with the story each time I picked up the book; it held my interest right through to the end.

Reviewer - Anne Pritchard


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