If there’s one thing you should know about me, it’s that I absolutely refuse to tell a lie no matter the consequences. So don’t ask me a direct question unless you’re prepared for a direct answer—that’s something my SoCal sewing girlfriends have learned the hard way.
But who would have thought my honesty policy would get me fired from my job at the preschool? Or that a desperate—and not to mention devastatingly handsome—single father of one of my (now-former) students would hire me that same day as a nanny for his daughter?
I’m an education professional. How hard can taking care of a four-year-old and her over-stressed, over-worked father be?
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Summary
3.5 stars
"Don't fall in love with the family you work for."
A nanny's number one rule, right? If it were only that easy. . . . . since the "family" includes one #doctorswoony and his beautiful little girl.
When Molly Jane Osbourne's compulsive honesty pushes her a bit too far, she suddenly finds herself dutifully unemployed. Dr. Ben Reed, the father of one of Molly's used-to-be students, is having a terrible time juggling single fatherhood with his unpredictable hours as a medical resident, so after overhearing Molly's rather awkward termination conversation, he suddenly finds himself re-employing her as his daughter's nanny.
And that's how it all began. Molly is certainly sunshine on a cloudy day that Ben never remembered waking up to; but can she, would she, could she . . . become more?
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." - Dr. Seuss
What a fun story!
Review By Rebecca Maney