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Cupcake12
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Pickpick

Cade is looking for a nanny for his son, Luke. Willa arrives in town and the rules are simple - look after Luke. The issue is they can‘t keep their eyes off each other. One night in the hot tub changes how they see each other. Willas contract is for two months but will it be changed to forever.
Cade sounded so grumpy and scowling but was a doting dad. Willa is loud, witty and carefree.
A slow burn read with a great set of characters.

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Cupcake12
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Just finished the first in the series, now on to the next….hope it‘s as good as the first one

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🩵🩵🩵 2w
UwannaPublishme Great photo! 2w
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Bookbuyingaddict
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Mehso-so

Enjoyable easy escapist romance ❤️‍🔥 no 2 In the series and not as good as the first , mostly listened on audio which had dual narrators male and female which I enjoy rather than one actor putting on fake voices which can ruin a good book .

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Kristy_K
The Nanny | Lana Ferguson
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Panpan

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.

⭐️💫

dabbe #fanofthepan! 🤩🤩🤩 Better books on the horizon! 2mo
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Shemac77
Until There Was You | Kristan Higgins
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Pickpick

Just ok

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Shemac77
Until There Was You | Kristan Higgins
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Next audible

Mimi28 Awesome picture 😍🆒 3mo
Shemac77 Thank you! I took it years and years ago. His name was Luna. He lived in Muchalat inlet on Vancouver Island. @Mimi28 3mo
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jamield1911
The Nanny | Lana Ferguson
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Pickpick

Fun, spicy, and easy. I adored Wanda and Sophie. But I found it was about 100 pages too long.

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Kaylamburson
Make a Wish | Helena Hunting
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Pickpick

This was surprisingly emotional for a rom-com. I listened to the audiobook and the last several chapters I had to hold back tears so I could keep driving. Hunting does a really nice job bringing the characters to life and Peyton, the 9 year old daughter, added higher stakes and emotion to a romance that you don‘t often see.