If You Give a Single Dad a Nanny (Aspen Grove #1)
Ann Einerson
Rated: 3.90 of 5 stars
3.90
· Steam/Spice level: 4 of 5
Explicit open door [?]
· 43 ratings · 373 pages · Published: 12 Mar 2024
Should I have agreed to nanny his cute six year old who loves my dog Waffles? Absolutely not.
But her dad seems to think he can do everything himself. ( no one can)
3 reasons why I absolutely cannot fall for Dylan
He’s grumpy and doesn’t seem to like me very muchHe lives next door – literally next door to my perfect pink house There are no secrets in a small town I’m an optimistic artist, never living in one place for too long.
He’s a cynical billionaire, trying to raise his kid on his own like a “normal” person.
Since I’m not going to fall for Dylan Stafford, it shouldn’t matter that he shovels my driveway or looks at me like he could devour me.
One kiss later – I, Marlow Taylor, am completely screwed.
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- single father 2
- contemporary 2
- forced proximity 2
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- found family 1
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- small town 1
- m-f romance 1
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The 'Aspen Grove' series
3.84 · 189 ratings
m-f · super rich hero · contemporary · forced proximity · explicit-open-door · dual-pov · audiobook · found-family · humor · age difference · length-medium · first-person-pov · small town · boss & employee · grumpy sunshine · office · praise-kink · cheerful heroine · standalone · new-york-state
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