Lana Ferguson makes her debut with The Nanny, a heartfelt, mature and considerate up to date romance between the titular nanny and the only father she works for.
Cassie Evans thought she’d moved on from her OnlyFans days, however with a pending eviction following the loss of her job at a kids’s hospital, it looks like her solely choice is to fall again on what she is aware of pays the payments. So she’s thrilled when she lands a place as a live-in nanny as a substitute—not as a result of she’s ashamed of her former work, however as a result of she closed her OnlyFans account after falling for a shopper who received chilly ft earlier than they met up in particular person.
That shopper is none aside from Cassie’s new boss, horny government chef and single dad Aiden Reid, who has no concept who Cassie is when he hires her as a nanny for his 9-year-old daughter, Sophie. Cassie and Aiden have an instantaneous and more and more distracting attraction to one another, however they don’t put two and two collectively instantly. However, as they spend time collectively and get to know one another, they start to suspect the opposite’s identification. Their chemistry sizzles hotter than a kitchen flash fireplace, however Aiden’s and Cassie’s statuses as employer and worker (residing beneath the identical roof, no much less) clearly complicate the choice to probably act on their emotions. Plus, as soon as Cassie realizes who Aiden actually is, she should type by her lingering emotions of rejection and insecurity.
Everything about The Nanny is pleasurable: the plot, the pacing, the compelling characters and particularly Ferguson’s smart and humorous voice. It’s additionally extraordinarily refreshing to see sex-positive characters who strategy intimacy with maturity. Aiden doesn’t disgrace Cassie for her work on OnlyFans, and he or she doesn’t disgrace him for participating with it. If you’re a fan of soiled discuss and slow-burning chemistry, you’ll love The Nanny.
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