Blurb:
Conrad Lawrence has lost nine nannies in three years.
There was Nanny Franny McFine (four days). Marie Von Fire, who
claimed she'd once worked for a duke. Mrs. Corrinna Rainer, who lasted until
Billie released crickets into her suitcase. Mademoiselle Joella Frosty, who
called his kids "creatively hostile" and blocked his number before
she reached the end of the driveway.
So when nanny #10 walked through the door, Conrad wasn't
expecting much. Then Winnie shows up.
She's calm where his house is chaos. Patient where his kids
are relentless. And she sees the grief he's been quietly carrying for three
years without flinching from it — because she's been carrying centuries of her
own.
Winnie has survived two hundred years by never staying long
enough to be found. But this house, this impossible family, and this exhausted,
good-hearted father are the first things she's wanted to keep in longer than
she can remember.
She should have known better. Because the past doesn't let go
that easily — and hers is coming to collect.
✨ Perfect
for readers who love: grumpy widower x unbothered 200-year-old nanny energy,
slow-burn nanny romance, found family with a coffin parked under the trees, and
exes who show up mid-domesticity like they weren't already asked to leave
My review:
Our Nanny is a Vampire by Lindsey Devin and Roxie Ray is a
heartwarming story of a widowed father of three precocious children just trying
to make it through the day. This tale is filled with laugh out loud moments and
loads of love. I truly enjoyed their tale.
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