The Millionaire’s Nanny Arrangement by Linda Goodnight

The Millionaire’s Nanny Arrangement by Linda Goodnight

***note – this is a sweet romance!

The Millionaire's Nanny Arrangement (Harlequin Romance, #4053)

How would you cope if your cheating husband has died, leaving you pregnant and alone?

Workaholic Ryan Storm runs his multi-million-dollar company to ensure his motherless daughter, Mariah, has a better life than his. Widowed, he finds himself lacking a nanny/tutor for his highly-intelligent daughter. When he meets Kelsey Mason, a woman he knew in high school, at the airport, he realizes that Mariah and Kelsey get along well. There’s only one big problem, Kelsey is very pregnant – can he be sure that her pregnancy is safe – he’s not the best person to have around when a woman is expecting a child.

Kelsey recalls Ryan from her high school days, and wonders about his commitment to his daughter. He never spends time with her since he’s always working and poor Mariah craves to spend more time with her daddy. Kelsey and Ryan argue over the best way to raise Mariah while Ryan worries about Kelsey’s pregnancy – she’s recently widowed and alone – plus she’s beautiful. Although they disagree on many things, their mutual attraction sizzles.

This was a delightfully enjoyable read. A short, sweet romance that you can finish in a few hours.

So, how would you cope if your cheating husband has died, leaving you pregnant and alone?

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~Cecelia Dowdy~

 

4 thoughts on “The Millionaire’s Nanny Arrangement by Linda Goodnight

  1. Sally Shupe

    This sounds like a great book! Thanks for the review. I’m not sure how I would cope. I’m sure at first I would be very bitter about him cheating and then dying. Once he’s dead, there is no way to confront him about it. But then, I would hope, I would focus on the unborn child and provide for his or her future.

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    1. Cecelia Dowdy

      Sally, I agree. If this were to happen to me, I’d just make sure that I stayed strong and focused on my unborn child, while I tried to make sure I was a good mother to my baby. I wouldn’t want the child to see my bitterness toward his/her biological father.

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