Tercero de la serie. Nicholas Fortune era analista financiero en la Fundación Fortune y estaba acostumbrado a hacer números, no a cambiar pañales. Por eso, cuando se enteró de que acababa de ser nombrado temporalmente tutor de tres niñas, ¡trillizas!, se dio cuenta de que necesitaba una niñera lo antes posible. Las niñas enseguida le robaron el corazón a Charlene London, al igual que su tutor. Era muy sexy, pero era su jefe y algo prohibido, aunque su trabajo fuera sólo temporal. A no ser que él le hiciera otra oferta… Una que no pudiera rechazar…
USA Today bestselling author Lois Faye Dyer always knew she would be a writer someday, though the road to realizing her true calling had a few detours and rest stops along the way. Growing up in such picturesque spots as a working ranch in northeastern Montana, the turn-of-the-century coastal town of Mendocino, California, an 1800s home on the shores of Lake Okoboji in Iowa, and the Spanish-flavored city of San Buenaventura on the Pacific Ocean in Southern California provided Lois with a wealth of inspiration for the fictional tales she would write one day.
A successful career in the legal community was satisfying professionally, but her heart still longed to follow her dream of publication. After several years spent honing her craft, Lois sold her first contemporary romance in 1990 and retired from her day job shortly after to focus on her writing. Today, when not plotting her next bestseller, Lois enjoys walking her dog, seeing to the needs of her demanding cats, and spending time with her wonderful family.
Nick Fortune certainly didn't expect this. After a good friend of his died, the will says that Nick should take custody of three little girls, triplets. Nick knows nothing of children, so it's a stroke of luck he found a perfect nanny to help him.
Charlene London needed a change. That's why she decided to move away from Red Rock and go live with her mother. If only her mother hadn't fallen in love and asked a man to move in with her. She needs a back-up plan, and being a nanny to adorable triplets fits the bill. If only her new boss wasn't so attractive.
Nick is an okay guy with scruples who refused to take advantage of a woman working for him (which is why they made love near the end of the book, and not sooner). Charlene is a gun-shy since she just broke up with a long-term boyfriend. But they are still drawn to each other.
I love Nick and Charlene's relationship with the children, but it kind of stole the show from the romance itself. Most of their interactions were around the babies, and it's understandable, but it's a bit of a surprise how they managed to fall in love.
That said, Jackie, Jenny and Jenny were the best part of the book. They are completely adorable. :-)
The triplets were so cute, and they dominated the story which I didn't mind, but I hated that they didn't get to keep the kids and then there was part that felt like the author of one of the other books wrote it but all in all... good read!