Overloaded By The Dating App CEO (Sparrow's Nannies Seattle #1)
Heather Hallman
I’m the unlucky nanny. Most of my jobs barely last a year. It’s not my fault or the family’s fault. We just don’t match.
Sparrow’s Nannies’ solution? Ask Mark Danish, founder of All Swipes, the most popular dating app in the country—make that, the world—for his help matching nannies with families.
Starting with me.
All of a minute and a half into chatting with Mark, it dawns on me. He’s Better than Byron, the guy I’ve been texting on All Swipes.
Byron isn’t supposed to be Mark Danish, genius tech entrepreneur. He’s supposed to be a regular dude who hasn’t been with a woman for five years because he’s waiting for a real romantic connection.
I’ve got to extract myself from this texting relationship. But first, I owe it to Mark to come clean. He’s a sweet guy, not to mention a hot genius, who can do way better than the unlucky nanny.
But maybe I come too clean?
I end up telling him about my plan to get much-needed bedroom experience by taking my stoner bestie up on his friends-with-benefits offer.
Turns out Mark thinks he should be the one giving me bedroom lessons because we’ve got the romantic connection he’s been looking for.
I’m not buying it. I’m community college. He’s Stanford. I can’t find anyone to publish my children’s books. He builds the apps everyone uses.
But I sure am enjoying the bedroom lessons.
If you like short, steamy reads about nannies and the tech entrepreneurs who teach them very naughty things, you’ll love Sparrow’s Nannies.
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