Nanny And The Professor by Donna Fasano
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Nanny and the professor was a delightful read, just the kind of book you would want to curl up with at the end of a busy day. The writing was flawless and the characters in the book were well developed, people one could relate too.
Cassie and Joshua romance was endearing to read, they didn’t always see eye to eye and that made for some witty sparring between the two of them.
Cassie was resilient in the face of adversity, brings to mind that saying “ making lemonade off the lemons life throws at you”.
If you are looking for an entertaining feel good romance look no further than the Nanny and the Professor.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Professor Joshua Kingston thought he'd found the perfect nanny for his son. But once Cassie Simmons stepped into his life, she turned it upside down! His son no longer played by the rules – and Cassie kept making up new ones. He would fire her – if he didn't find her so utterly enticing.
Cassie had a huge secret to hide, and she couldn't afford to lose her new job. But her handsome employer wasn't making things easy. All those silly rules. How was an eight-year-old boy supposed to have any fun? The professor definitely needed a lesson in laughter – and love!
Nanny and the professor was a delightful read, just the kind of book you would want to curl up with at the end of a busy day. The writing was flawless and the characters in the book were well developed, people one could relate too.
Cassie and Joshua romance was endearing to read, they didn’t always see eye to eye and that made for some witty sparring between the two of them.
Cassie was resilient in the face of adversity, brings to mind that saying “ making lemonade off the lemons life throws at you”.
If you are looking for an entertaining feel good romance look no further than the Nanny and the Professor.
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