**She'd do anything to support her child ...** even take a job as a nanny. When Amish woman, Courtney, is left widowed and expecting a baby, she moves to a larger community in hopes of finding a job and a new life. She is delighted to receive a job as a nanny for a widower, who has three unruly ch
Professor & the Pregnant Nanny
β Scribed by Emily Dalton
- Book ID
- 110692011
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781460368640
- ASIN
- B00M6G1SPM
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β¦ Synopsis
THE BOY WHO GOT AWAY WAS ALL MAN NOW
Once Melissa Richardson had been the most popular girl in school and Charles Avery had been the shy brain with a hopeless crush. Now Melissa was alone, pregnant and in need of a job--and her new employer was Charles Avery!
Melissa's shock at seeing Charles again was matched only by her mortification at the attraction he roused in her. Her former admirer had grown into a handsome, successful hunk--and a widowed single dad with three adorable children in need of a nanny. Hiding her feelings for her boss as well as the embarrassing truth about her situation seemed a wise professional move. But could she resist Charles's charm and three disarming kids who didn't want a nanny, but a mommy?
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