Heaven Scent - Jacqueline Diamond
The last thing Dr. Nancy Verano wants to do for the summer is be a nanny in Texas! When she finds herself on Max Richter's musty ranch with a bunch of cowboys, she knows there's no turning back. Besides, how hard can it be to take care of a couple of kids? She's a child psychologist, for goodness' sake! But no amount of school ever prepared her for her sexy boss!
Shotgun Nanny - Nancy Warren
Annie Parker doesn't believe in taking life too seriously; she is after all a clown by profession. Her motto is "Have fun, make 'em laugh and move on." That applies to her love life, too. So why does superserious ex-Mountie and bachelor "dad" Mark Saunders get her heart racing, while his shy niece gets her heart aching? And why o earth does she agree to be their temporary nanny?
The last thing Dr. Nancy Verano wants to do for the summer is be a nanny in Texas! When she finds herself on Max Richter's musty ranch with a bunch of cowboys, she knows there's no turning back. Besides, how hard can it be to take care of a couple of kids? She's a child psychologist, for goodness' sake! But no amount of school ever prepared her for her sexy boss!
Shotgun Nanny - Nancy Warren
Annie Parker doesn't believe in taking life too seriously; she is after all a clown by profession. Her motto is "Have fun, make 'em laugh and move on." That applies to her love life, too. So why does superserious ex-Mountie and bachelor "dad" Mark Saunders get her heart racing, while his shy niece gets her heart aching? And why o earth does she agree to be their temporary nanny?
Child psychologist Nancy Verano finds herself as a nanny in Texas . . . with a sexy boss.
Clown Annie Parker just wants to "make 'em laugh and move on" But then she becomes a temporary nannie to a shy girl with a superserious bachelor "dad".
Clown Annie Parker just wants to "make 'em laugh and move on" But then she becomes a temporary nannie to a shy girl with a superserious bachelor "dad".
JoAnn B. (magmommajo) reviewed Heaven Scent / Shotgun Nanny (Harlequin Duets, No 78) on + 9 more book reviews
Fun to read, light and lively.