But playing nanny to Gregory Finch's daughter wasn'texactly the Something Big Melissa had anticipated. Andshe would've turned down his job offer if it hadn't beenfor the family of fugitives she found hiding out in anabandoned cottage on Gregory's farm. They needed tostay hidden, and she was the only one who could help.Playing nanny is the perfect cover for Melissa until shecan be sure these three lost souls are safe.
Except Gregory can never find out what she's doing.
And she can never let herself love a man she has to lie to.Besides, she can't find Something Big if she's busy takingcare of Gregory and his sweet little girl.… Can she?
Joan Kilby is the award-winning author of thirty contemporary romance novels. Originally from Canada, Joan studied to be a marine biologist and worked for many years in the field of environmental biology. In mid-life she returned to her first love--writing--and never looked back. These days Joan lives in Melbourne, Australia with her husband and three children. She loves to cook and grows her own herbs, fruit and vegetables. Other interests include hiking, yoga and travel. She once spent six months sailing the South Pacific on a fifty-five foot sailboat built and skippered by her father. Joan belongs to Toastmasters International and is an accomplished speaker--teaching romance writing and giving talks to community organizations. When she’s not working on her latest book she can often be found in a sidewalk café, sipping a latte and indulging in her favorite occupation--people watching.
An oldie from storage that I must have read years ago, before I joined GR. In this read, I enjoyed it, though the heroine is relatively frivolous. I can't recall too much about it, since I read it last week, which suggests it is not the most memorable work in the pack, but I do know it did its job and entertained for a day.
(Dates are approximate, as I am reviewing after the fact.)