Here I am, starting my new job as a nanny and feeling beyond excited for the new light in my life...until I meet my boss.
I've been hired as the new nanny for son of billionaire Titus Sawyer, and it's been a hard struggle to maintain clarity of my role here. One minute, I'm finding Mr. Sawyer scoping me out as if it's part of my job, to the next minute him caring less for my presence when he's around.
But the night I come home after a few too many drinks, I come to find the answers I've been searching for. It was the night everything changed.
I see a new light. I even see a new man as Mr. Sawyer tells me how I've become a challenge...for Daddy.
❥ If you enjoy steamy short reads with a touch of ddlg, then you’ll love my Please Me, Daddy series. Each book is a standalone romance, so feel free to read in any order you please. No cliffhangers and no cheating. Just a HEA, every steamy time.
This is the first story I have read by this author and I found that this was an interesting read, where the nanny is smoking hot and the employer is what every girl dreams about. There are lots of moments where the sexual tension is strong in the story even while Jessica is supposed to be looking after Max the four-year-old child. Her employer Titus is finding it hard to not succumb to his temptation of the nanny. They go to Hawaii for his job and they finally get together. There is drama and a little bit of danger attached to their romance but eventually they have their HEA.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
B.L. Brooks has written another five star book! This is book eleven in the “Please Me, Daddy” series and has an uniquely dramatic and intriguing story like none of the previous books in the series. Each book in the series continues to have a different twist to the age gap story keeping readers captivated and excited for each new release.
“Challenge for Daddy” is an age gap story with an older billionaire single father and the hot younger nanny that has an element of danger. There is flirting, jealousy, desire, and more as Jessica and Titus try to indulge in their instant attraction.
Jessica and Titus - she's is nanny to his son and out of bounds. He's a billionaire and he gets what he wants. In this case he doesn't get what he wants till they go to Hawai'i. As with all the other age gap stories by B L Brooks, this one has it's own twists and turns and I love them. Recommend this series.
Another HOT taboo read in the Please Me, Daddy series! Older man/ younger woman. Single dad billionaire/ nanny. He tries to keep his distance. But she's so perfect for his son..........and perfect for him! I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
Jessica is excited for this nanny job. What she doesn't expect is the handsome man who is her new boss. Titus brings a presence she can't explain but makes everything inside her want to crawl him and show him how she feels. Will he feels the same?
I enjoyed the story, but the epilogue was not for the correct characters/story line. Perhaps it was just my KU copy, but it was rather disappointing to not have an epilogue for the story I was actually reading.
This is a cute story. These books all have the same theme and are short and cute. I’m a big fan of the series and support all kinds of relabeling explored in the “romance” and “erotica” space.
This was a steamy hot novella. Titus is instantly attracted to his new and young nanny Jessica. However, he tries to keep his distance due to the inappropriateness of the situation. Jessica is also attracted to Titus but tries not to let it affect her job as she really loves Max as he is a joy to care for. Eventually, their chemistry and hearts overrule and they have to face some challenges to make it to their HEA.
I received a free advanced review copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving my fair and honest opinion.
This is a nice and short story about a billionaire (Titus) who is looking for a nanny for his son Max. In walks in this young girl (Jessica) who tempts him. Titus has an ex=wife who comes stirring up some trouble.
I read an ARC via the author and I'm voluntarily choosing to review it.