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Falling For The Nanny

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He needed a nanny for his nephew...He didn't expect to find the woman of his dreams.

Billionaire bachelor, Darius Peyton's in over his head. He's the sole guardian of his four-year-old nephew while dealing with the overwhelming demands of his company. Hiring a nanny to help him through the holidays seemed like a no-brainer. He didn't plan for the chemistry between them.

Hope Martinez is single - and lonely - by choice. She'd rather hold out for a relationship with promise than settle for less. She accepts the job of temporary nanny to one of her favorite students because it gives her something to do to pass the time until the new school year starts. But being in close proximity with her charge's sexy uncle quickly reminds her of what's missing in her life.

Darius's past has shown him that relationships don't work. Hope isn't willing to settle for less. Can they let go of their fears and misconceptions to accept this season's gift? Or will they allow their Happily Ever After to slip by.

If you like steamy, emotional romances set around the Christmas holidays, you'll love Kay Knolls' new romance: Falling For The Nanny!

230 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 20, 2022

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Kay Knolls

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Kay Knolls writes contemporary romances that feature alpha males and strong heroines in steamy, emotional situations that always end in a HEA. Kay is also an avid romance reader. She lives in Texas with her husband and kids. Kay's active on social media and loves connecting with her readers.

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Author 8 books49 followers
October 20, 2022
Omg - this is one of the most warm and fuzzy holiday romances I’ve read. It’s a quick read with all the feels that was exactly what I needed today. So, 5 heartwarming ⭐️s hitting all the right spots; equally sweet and steamy. And little Peter is too precious - I want to adopt him now!! 😍🤗
14 reviews
October 23, 2022
The Nanny

A lovely feel good book, one of those where you end up talking to the book 😂 if you're looking a good Christmas read look no further than this one
553 reviews
December 19, 2022
Beautiful

You will love this book. The characters are loveable, well developed and willing to go for what they need to be happy. The love making is passionate and off the charts. There is sadness but love and compassion over rule the sadness. The characters are strong yet vulnerable. The fear of not being enough can destroy love but these characters conquer fear and found an awesome love. Best Christmas story.
510 reviews4 followers
January 21, 2025
lovely story

A wonderful sweet story that is a good reminder that all relationships work best with good bones. Both listened on audible and read on kindle. Would make a great holiday movie.
9 reviews
January 27, 2025
Cute!

I feel like certain scenes like Christmas Day were glanced over a bit and could have used more detail, but the story was adorable. Not super smutty, and Johnathan almost felt unnecessary at times but would read again!
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January 19, 2026
There's no need for them to have chemistry since they somehow are made for each other. We just needed Darius brother and wife to die to be forced to be a single parent to a 4-year-old boy to somehow talk to his teacher and ask her to be the nanny and have, cringe word worthy sex and get their happy ever after.

But since there was no drama, let's add Hope's ex to be a pain in the ass during the entire book. On the bright side, at least Darius sounded hot.
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January 9, 2025
This book was very good and I really liked the progression. It was eye-opening to see the grief and how it presented itself differently in the characters.
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