Marrying the Nanny
Dani Collins
Reviewed by Helen
This is a fabulous start to a new series, I loved the setting Raven’s Cove is an island in Canada, but in this one we meet baby Storm Fraser and her nanny Emma Wright and Storm’s three older brothers, Reid, Logan and Trystan, they are called together because Storm has just been orphaned.
Emma is a New Zealander and after a very bitter divorce she fled her home country and arrived in Canada on a work visa to become nanny to a beautiful baby girl, Storm, when Storm’s parents are killed in an accident Emma would dearly love to adopt the beautiful girl but she must hand her over to her older brothers they are not happy especially when the will is read and the financials are looked into. Now it seems that they must all move back to Raven’s Cove and Emma will stay on as nanny but also teach these brothers to look after their baby sister, she has no idea how this will turn out especially with the pull she has to Reid.
Reid practically ran from Raven’s Cove when he was eighteen his life as a child was not easy but he has built a good one now with a successful business although he still has his mother with her problems, being called back here to learn of his father’s death and the fact that he now has a baby sister they need to look after is not what he planned for his life, he has not seen his brothers for many years, they all have different mothers even though they grew up together and now they need the nanny Emma more than ever, will they get things sorted out for Storm?
This really is a great story, I loved seeing Emma teach the brothers how to care for Storm, but there is such a sensual pull between Emma and Reid that grows but with all Emma’s ex and family put her through her self- esteem is at rock bottom and Reid is a loner and determined to stay that way but when there might be a problem with keeping Storm Reid asks Emma to marry him, but is there another reason for this as well, will they find the love and happiness they deserve and will they be able to keep Storm?
I do highly recommend this one, it is a beautiful story, and I am really looking forward to the next book in the series.
My thanks to the publisher for my digital copy to read and review.
Emma is a New Zealander and after a very bitter divorce she fled her home country and arrived in Canada on a work visa to become nanny to a beautiful baby girl, Storm, when Storm’s parents are killed in an accident Emma would dearly love to adopt the beautiful girl but she must hand her over to her older brothers they are not happy especially when the will is read and the financials are looked into. Now it seems that they must all move back to Raven’s Cove and Emma will stay on as nanny but also teach these brothers to look after their baby sister, she has no idea how this will turn out especially with the pull she has to Reid.
Reid practically ran from Raven’s Cove when he was eighteen his life as a child was not easy but he has built a good one now with a successful business although he still has his mother with her problems, being called back here to learn of his father’s death and the fact that he now has a baby sister they need to look after is not what he planned for his life, he has not seen his brothers for many years, they all have different mothers even though they grew up together and now they need the nanny Emma more than ever, will they get things sorted out for Storm?
This really is a great story, I loved seeing Emma teach the brothers how to care for Storm, but there is such a sensual pull between Emma and Reid that grows but with all Emma’s ex and family put her through her self- esteem is at rock bottom and Reid is a loner and determined to stay that way but when there might be a problem with keeping Storm Reid asks Emma to marry him, but is there another reason for this as well, will they find the love and happiness they deserve and will they be able to keep Storm?
I do highly recommend this one, it is a beautiful story, and I am really looking forward to the next book in the series.
My thanks to the publisher for my digital copy to read and review.
5 stars
March 5, 2024 by Tule Publishing