Book Description:
When a fun-loving American nanny turns a millionaire British single dad’s world upside down, it’s inevitable life is going to get complicated.
Taking a break from screenwriting in New York City, Londyn Bellerose takes a nannying job in Colorado to get away from the hubbub. A summer to live without regrets is all she wants. While her boss is British, gorgeous, and a millionaire, he has no clue how to have fun. Determined to mend the relationship between father and daughters, Londyn doesn’t expect to fall for the museum curator.
Londyn is American and everything Callum Archer swore to never fall for again. With her carefree spirit and energetic smile, she’s perfect to nanny Callum’s two daughters. The problem is she’s also perfect for him. She’s sassy, musical, and tends to speak her mind more than she means to.
When old history and new dreams threaten her happily ever after, will Londyn and Callum’s love survive?
I received this book as an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
There is just something different about reading a romance than other books to me. They make me feel giddy and I find myself laughing out loud at them, or cringing on the awkwardness that happens in some and just becoming emotionally attached to the couple in the book and waiting to see what happens. Even though most romance book plots are similar; don’t want to fall for someone, do, try it, then get in a fight, make up, and happily ever after. I think though that is still a fun read.
I thought the plot of this book was good and it was cute. You have this girl trying to make it on her own and she is sweet and down to earth and then you have this sexy British dad who is rich, but isn’t overly snobish about it and is just someone with a past and is trying to raise his daughters and do the career he loves. I thought the story was well paced and had some unique parts to it. I thought the writing was well done and the story progressed smoothly and was just a fun read.
The main characters had great chemistry and meshed well together. I loved London she made me laugh, especially with that scene in the beginning where she is in the hot tub and is trying to hide. The supporting characters were good as well, the daughters were super cute and played off the two main characters well. I liked the flirtation between London and Callum and the sarcasm that was there as well.
Overall I thought this was a really fun read and really enjoyed it. I am definitely looking forward to the rest of this series!
Book Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Stars
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