![]() ![]() I remember reading the scene in Starbucks and laughing to hard. The book opens with Brad’s daughter having a fit in the bathrooms after pooping her pants. Cara is resistant, but agrees to a trial period to help Brad get his dad-footing. But Cara has a way with Brad’s daughter and he decides that he has to have Cara for a nanny. She’s not looking to end up in the tabloids by nannying for a celeb. She’s really good at what she does, though she’d rather work for well-off clients in the business sector. His former fling dies in a car accident and now he has to adjust to raising a five year old daughter.Ĭara DuMont is a nanny extraordinaire. He slept with a woman before his career took off and it resulted in a pregnancy, one Brad knew nothing about. ![]() To sum up, Brad Sinclair is a big time actor (with a secret I won’t reveal). Reiss is also a new-to-me author, but after this, I will definitely be checking out Reiss’ future books. ![]() I’m not big on single parent characters and sometimes, with celebrity heroes, romances can often fall into the trap of including bitchy, rival female characters. Based on the description, I wasn’t entirely sure I’d enjoy it. Reiss really took me by surprise in the best of ways. ![]()
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