This is my second Lana Ferguson novel and I‘ve concluded that her books aren‘t for me. I love escaping into a romance, but I still need substance to the story and this was more about physical attraction than anything.
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This is my second Lana Ferguson novel and I‘ve concluded that her books aren‘t for me. I love escaping into a romance, but I still need substance to the story and this was more about physical attraction than anything.
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Fun, spicy, and easy. I adored Wanda and Sophie. But I found it was about 100 pages too long.
⭐️⭐️ The Only Fans trope was kind of hilarious, definitely clever, and relevant, but overall, this story was just okay. The single dad - nanny bit is overplayed. Yeah, I see the title. A podcast talked me into it, okay? I‘ve just read too much romance lately. I gotta space them out more.
A pick-ish. I flew through the majority of this novel, and then I hit a point where I was wondering why it was still going on. Too long probably by a 150 pages, and went places that were obvious. With how the storyline started (a fun twist on a second chance romance), I expected more than a generic ending. Good 🌶️🌶️ but it dragged unnecessarily near the end.
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Stopping to smell the flowers. 🤍🐾
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One steamy read!
My next book club is gonna be fun as we discuss this one. 🔥🔥🔥
July's #bookspinbingo
#bookspin: The Nanny by Lana Ferguson
#doublebookspin: The Santa Suit by Mary Kay Andrews
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I‘m trying to figure out why I kept reading this, when I should have DNF‘d. The nanny trope can be fun, I like a single dad romance, the steamy scenes were decent? Maybe, though I should have DNF‘d. Another romance where I didn‘t really get the attraction past physical traits. The heroine was very sweet, almost too perfect.⬇️
I loved this book! A classic "single dad falls in love with the nanny" trope, with a very unclassical twist... once upon a time, Cassie had an OnlyFans account to help pay for school, and started developing feelings for her biggest fan (?). The world throws in a cosmic twist when her new DILF of a boss and the bossy (in a sexy way) "man who got away" turn out to be one and the same. Love, love, loved! ?