The Nanny by Lana Ferguson
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Web ID: 15419319Great Book!!
I’d give this book a 10/10. There is seriously nothing I didn’t like. This book is soo funny, it’s spicy, and heart warming.
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highly entertaining and intensely spicy
Lara Ferguson's debut, "The Nanny," delivers a highly entertaining and intensely spicy rom-com with a unique premise: a nanny discovers her single-dad employer is her former OnlyFans subscriber. The initial setup is irresistible, and Ferguson's engaging writing style, combined with forced proximity and palpable sexual tension, immediately drew me in. Cassie, the heroine, is a standout character, making the story a quick and enjoyable read. However, while the lust between Cassie and Aiden is undeniable, the book falls short in developing a deeper emotional connection. Despite its length, the narrative primarily focuses on physical intimacy and parenting, leaving little room for meaningful conversations or emotional growth. I yearned for moments where they truly connected on a deeper level, beyond the bedroom. This lack of emotional depth prevented the book from reaching its full potential. The inclusion of flashbacks to their online relationship adds an intriguing layer, highlighting Aiden's vulnerability and loneliness. However, I felt the story would have been more impactful if their emotional connection in the present preceded their intense physical relationship. Aiden's struggles as a single father and his strained relationships offered ample opportunity for deeper exploration, which unfortunately was not fully realized. Despite these shortcomings, "The Nanny" remains a fun, feel-good read with plenty of heat. The lighthearted tone and intense chemistry between the characters are undeniable strengths. The audiobook is exceptionally well-produced. Samantha Summers delivers a vibrant and bubbly performance that perfectly captures Cassie's personality, though her distinctive style might not appeal to everyone. Jameson Adams's narration is solid, though occasionally a bit stilted. The audio's explicit content makes it unsuitable for public listening, but it's perfect for a private, indulgent experience.
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Such an amazing read!!
Let me start by saying this is not my go genre. This is the second romance novel I’ve read and I must say I was sad when it ended. I’m jealous of the readers who get to read this for the first time. The chemistry between Aiden and Cassie is clumsy, sweet and funny and the way the author writes is like watching a REAL quirky relationship unfold. Because of this book I’ll be continuing to read this genre. Absolute lovely read! It is *chef’s kiss* pun intended :)
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Page turner
This book was amazing I I highly recorecommend it I don’t even read books like that but after reading this I will be diving through the rabbit hole after this
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😍
I absolutely loved this book and I’d be lying if I said the ending didn’t make me cry. Such a sweet yet spicy read I can’t wait to get my hands on her other books!!
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Hoooootttttt
Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful!
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Ehh.
liked the concept but I found myself skimming through a lot of the book and looking to just read the dialogue. I didn’t feel the chemistry between the two characters and when the secret was reveled it felt like it was just skimmed over like it wasn’t a big deal. The best thing about the book for me was the relationship between Cassie & Wanda because it made me chuckle. Sophie was also adorable.
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A near-perfect high-heat second-chance romance
REVIEW ⚠️cw: grief, child neglect⚠️ Unemployed and about to be evicted, Cassie Evans has two choices: revive her long-abandoned OnlyFans account or find a job yesterday. So when a live-in nanny position becomes available, it seems like the answer to all her problems. Executive Chef and single father Aiden Reid is desperate for help with his daughter. Neither realises at first that they already have history, despite their instant attraction. So what happens once they discover they've met before, behind the anonymity of a computer monitor? I loved the concept of this story from the second I saw it online, and couldn't wait for it to come to the UK, so I grabbed a copy while I was in New York, along with plenty of Peach Tea Snapple. Phew! It did not disappoint. Yes, it's a steamy read, but it's also a sweet story of found family and second chances. I loved Cassie from the start, particularly when she was with Wanda and at her most vulnerable with Aiden. I found her rapport with Sophie really sweet, and the intimate scenes with Aiden sizzled. Aiden was sexy but also adorable, and I loved how fallible he was. I particularly loved the flashbacks to their messages, which added an extra dimension to their history, especially towards the end. Did I mention how hot this book was? *fans self* The supporting characters felt authentic, and I include Iris (who I actually empathised with for the most part). I adored Wanda. Her one-liners were hilarious, and I loved her relationship with both Cassie and Sophie. I was relieved that the conflict wasn't drawn out too much, although it frustrated me a tiny bit how long it took for Cassie to speak to Aiden. This was a near-perfect high-heat second-chance romance. (The Nanny is released in the UK on 6th August)
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