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First published May 1, 2015
I listened to the audiobook because of the male narrator's voice (a silly reason for picking up a book) and I was bitterly dissapointed.
The book follows Delilah, a young waitress who ends up getting fired because she sang to a little girl to calm her down. She is offered a job as a nanny by the girl's father, Oliver Wyatt, on the spot in recompense for her redundancy. Being a driven, successful businessman whose work takes precedence in his life, Oliver has difficulty prioritizing his daughter and is enraptured by Delilah's connection with her. His only problem is not falling for Delilah and keeping her at arm's length.
The concept of the story was promising but its execution was problematic. The characters lacked in depth and were totally forgettable and superficial. At times, I felt like the plot was going nowhere and I was fed up with Oliver's overabundant sexual innuendos.
This book turned out to be a quintessential fluffy, cheesy novel to kill time while going on a long journey and I would not recommend it to anyone.