Tempted by Her Boss
Business? Meet pleasure…The Renaldis, Book 1Paige Stewart has committed the ultimate nanny sin—she’s fallen in love with her boss. She adores Matteo Renaldi’s sweet, precocious son. Who wouldn’t? But it’s torture going about her day-to-day tasks, catching fleeting glimpses of the boy’s enigmatic...
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Business? Meet pleasure…The Renaldis, Book 1Paige Stewart has committed the ultimate nanny sin—she’s fallen in love with her boss. She adores Matteo Renaldi’s sweet, precocious son. Who wouldn’t? But it’s torture going about her day-to-day tasks, catching fleeting glimpses of the boy’s enigmatic father. Chastising herself for fantasizing she’s in the Renaldi master bed…It’s ridiculous, pointless. After all, soon little Matty won’t need her anymore and she’ll move on. Matteo has no interest in dating. He’s consumed by work, his son…and his son’s nanny. She’s everything he’s not: young, carefree, trusting, maybe a little naïve. She deserves better than an embittered widower. Yet when she accidentally falls into his arms, he can’t resist drawing her in for a kiss that quickly spirals out of control. As they travel to his family’s home in Italy and slowly fall in love, the whispers start. And when one particularly ugly story blows up in their faces, their reputations might escape unscathed, but their hearts may not…Warning: The sexy, grumpy Italian hero is finally won over by his son’s sweetly beautiful nanny—though it was quite the challenge for her to catch him. Watch for lots of high drama, passionate love and malicious rumors before these two can find their HEA.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781619213418 (1619213419)
Publish date: July 3rd 2013
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Pages no: 202
Edition language: English
Series: The Renaldis 0.5 (#1)
So this was a rare "meh" for a Karen Erickson story for me. The whole story seemed so trite. The language used seemed so flowery and overdone. I was looking forward to this based on the prequel, but then it just fell flat. Don't get me wrong, it was a sweet story, but the "voice" of the story seemed...