Tag: SINGLE DAD X NANNY

Promise Me This by Jennifer Sucevic

Promise Me This by Jennifer Sucevic

Laiken Lennox. That’s it. That’s the review. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Okay, fine. I’ll say more, but this man set the bar so high I’m not entirely sure it’s fair to every hockey hero who comes after him. Promise Me This gave me so many of the things I love in a romance: a protective single dad, found…

The Troublemaker by Piper Rayne

The Troublemaker by Piper Rayne

(ARC Read) Easton Bailey was one of my most anticipated Colts, and somehow Piper Rayne still managed to exceed every expectation I had for him. For three books, we’ve known Easton as the fun-loving, carefree playboy who’s always up for a good time and never interested in anything permanent. The Troublemaker peels back those layers…

Tangled in Trouble by Harloe Rae

Tangled in Trouble by Harloe Rae

(ARC Read) I love a good opposites-attract romance, but Tangled in Trouble takes it a step further by throwing an ex-con “nanny” into the life of a grumpy, widowed single dad who absolutely should know better, and then letting his daughter make the final call. And honestly? Ronnie might be the smartest character in the…

Fighting Chance by Mads Rafferty

Fighting Chance by Mads Rafferty

I knew Fighting Chance was going to hurt, but I still wasn’t prepared for how deeply this story would dig in and stay with me. From the very first chapter, and I mean barely 2% in, I was already tearing up. And once this book had my heart, it never gave it back. Mads Rafferty…

Whisper Sweet Nothings by Laura Pavlov

Whisper Sweet Nothings by Laura Pavlov

(ARC Review) “He was the book boyfriend dreams were made of.” Whisper Sweet Nothings is the soft, swoony, deeply satisfying finale to the beloved Rosewood River series, and I cannot believe it’s already over. Single dad x nanny. Age gap. Forced proximity. Small town. Found family.It delivered so many of the tropes I love, but…

On Borrowed Time by Harlow James

On Borrowed Time by Harlow James

(ARC Review) On Borrowed Time gave me everything I love in a romance: meaningful character growth, emotional tension, found family, and a love story that unfolds slowly and naturally. It was impossible to put down, and I found myself completely invested in Henley and Elodie from the very first page. Henley Clark is a man…