Nanny for the Mountain Man (Willowbrook Ridge Mountain Rescue #4)
Julia Stone

Jayce:
I never planned on being a dad. I never even knew my brother had a kid until the day he was gone, and she was mine. I can climb any peak and survive any storm, but raising a little girl? I have no damn clue where to start. I need help—someone who actually knows what they’re doing.
Enter Myla. Sweet, soft, and way too young for me. A live-in nanny was supposed to make my life easier, not make me crave things I have no business wanting. She’s here for my niece, not for me. Yet, every time we’re alone, the air thickens, the tension crackles, and I find myself spending more time at home.
I wanted a nanny. So why the hell do I keep looking at her like she’s something else?
Myla:
A full-time nanny position in the mountains sounds perfect. A cozy cabin, a sweet little girl who needs me, and a breathtaking view? I’m in.
The only problem? Jayce.
My boss. A man who barely speaks but whose presence alone sets my body on fire. He’s gruff, brooding, barely around—but when he is, I can feel his eyes on me. Like he’s battling something dark, something deep. Like he’s deciding whether to keep his distance…or ruin me completely.
I tell myself I can do this, that I can keep things professional. But when Jayce starts spending more time at home… I can’t help but wonder—does he actually need me here for his niece?
Or does he want something more?