
Sheβs his bodyguard. Nothing more.
Until it starts to snow.
Drama King, an all-new swoony, hilarious, opposites attract standalone holiday romp from New York Times bestselling author Penny Reid, is now available!
Stuck with her off-limits, taciturn, hunky movie star client during a sudden snowstorm on Christmas Eve, an extremely capable and highly professional bodyguard must keep him alive and warm without letting the tension building between them get too hot.
Bathsheba (Beth) Ryan canβt thank her best friend enough for helping her land the job of her dreams. After being relegated to second-string security for politicians in DC, being hired as an undercover personal security specialist by a giant Hollywood studio is exactly the kind of action sheβs always wanted.
Until she meets her first assignment.
Cyrus Malcom canβt thank his agent enough for arranging a blind date with seemingly the woman of his dreams. After spending the past several years playing all the parts and climbing all the ladders, the lonely mega movie star finds himself actually enjoying a night on the town for the first time in ages when he meets the gorgeous, funny, and genuine Ryaine OβRourke.
Until she shows up at his studio meeting the next day with a completely different name.
A world-wide press tour and too many late-night parties later, Beth simply needs to get through a short, one-day visit during the Christmas holiday, and then sheβll be free of Cyrus Malcomβs confusing hot looks and cold shoulders for good.
But just as they leave the airport, it starts to snow . . .
βDrama Kingβ is the second book in the Three Kings Series, is a full-length, contemporary romantic comedy, and can be read as a complete standalone.

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βDo you want to listen to music?β I asked softly. βOr talk radio?β
βNo, thank you,β he said shortly, shifting in his seat again while he kept on staring and frowning out the window. βYouβll need to take a right when you get to Old Whiskey Road.β
βYou donβt want to go through downtown Alenbach?β
βNo. Iβve seen it before.β His response was uncharacteristically irritable.
Fighting a bout of nerves, I considered my next question, or whether I should ask a question.
One popped in my head and I wondered if it was too personal. But you know what? I decided, to heck with it. I wouldnβt see Cyrus again after today, not in any meaningful way. If he clammed up, so be it. I had nothing to lose.
I waited another mile or so, then asked, βDo you miss it?β
βat the exact same time he demanded, βWhy did you pick me up?β
Stiffening at the hostility in his tone, I redoubled my efforts to focus on the road and responded calmly, βI was already here and the studio asked.β
I got the sense he was waiting for me to continue. When I didnβt, he asked, βThatβs it? Thereβs no other reason?β
Chewing on my bottom lip, my thoughts drifted to the watch in my pocket. βWhat other reason would there be?β I hedged, testing the wiper controls to see if it had a higher setting. It didnβt. I felt like we were creeping along at this point and weβd be lucky to make it before nightfall.
His eyes still on me, he grumbled something I missed, then asked, βDo I miss what?β
I considered saying, Nothing, forget it, but my reasoning for asking the question was still sound.
βDo you miss Texas? Do you miss being close to your momma and all these wide-open spaces? The culture out here?β I went back to chewing my bottom lip, feeling unaccountably nervous. Carefully, I slowed the car and turned onto Old Whiskey Road. This was the bypass road for Alenbach, which was still some thirty miles ahead.
The snow seemed to thicken while I waited for him to answer. We traveled another mile and I glanced at Cyrus, our eyes connecting for the first time since heβd arrived at the Austin airport.
I absorbed the shock of it, breathed through it. Meanwhile, he stared at me, some combination of puzzled and stunned.
Braving another quick look, I asked, βWhatβs wrong?β
βI believe thatβs the first time youβve asked me a personal question directly.β
Gripping the steering wheel tighter, I struggled with how to respond, and eventually blurted, βThat canβt be true.β
βIt is. What do you know about me?β The question sounded like an accusation. βWe worked together for four months and not onceβnot onceβdid you make any effort to know me. Why is that?β
A hot, spiky feeling pressed uncomfortably outward against my skin. The truth was, I knew more than I wanted to admit. βIβI know plenty.β
βReally? How? Are you a mind reader? What am I thinking right now?β
My breath wanted to hitch. I wouldnβt let it. I tried to focus on my irritation, not this strange sense that Iβd let him down.
βGo ahead,β he demanded. βTell me what Iβm thinking.β
Glancing at him, I saw a deeply furrowed brow, glinting narrowed eyes, mouth tugged down at the corners, jaw set. Cyrus looked more like his character Asmodeus than himselfβa beautiful, surly, smoldering fallen angel instead of a happy-go-lucky sweetheart with too much energy and charisma.
βWell?β Cyrus pushed.
βWell, obviously youβre angry with me.β
βThatβs right, Iβm angry.β
βFine. Be angry then!β I yelled.
βI donβt want to be angry with you!β he shouted back. βI want to be the opposite ofβoh shitββhe braced his arm against the dashββStop!β
I saw the deer right before Cyrus did. It was huge. Despite my frazzled state of mind and his insistence that I do so, I did not stop. I didnβt swerve either, though every instinct screamed at me to yank the wheel to the right.
Did you know deer kill more people than any other animal? Snakes and sharks have nothing on Bambi. Some people think theyβre cute, I blame Disney for that. Theyβre not cute, theyβre dumb. If youβre unfortunate enough to see them in the road, stop only if itβs convenient and you spot them from a distance and itβs not a winter hellscape outside.
But since this one appeared like a serial killer in a snowy slasher flick, I didnβt stop. I pressed gently on the brakes, slowed, and braced for impact. It came with a forceful, bone-shaking boom. Airbags deployed, filling my face and vision. The jolt of it caused my foot to press harder on the brakeβrookie mistake, I shouldβve removed my footβand thatβs when the shit hit the fan.
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Penny Reid is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of the Winston Brothers and Knitting in the City series. She used to spend her days writing federal grant proposals as a biomedical researcher, but now she writes kissing books. Penny is an obsessive knitter and manages the #OwnVoices-focused mentorship incubator / publishing imprint, Smartypants Romance. She lives in Seattle Washington with her husband, three kids, and dog named Hazel.
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