Wanted: American nanny for an adorable four-year old. Must be able to handle a moody, brooding, sexy British boss. I'm a single father, a lawyer and some say the most serious man in London. I'm completely focused on raising my four-year-old daughter. Since my wife walked out three years ago, the only woman who has ever caught my eye is the strictly off-limits sister-in-law of my best friend, Autumn Lumen. But temptation is easy to resist because Autumn is only visiting London from Oregon. Until she moves to London. The nanny quits. And she's the only woman for the job. Mr Smithfield is a…mehr
Wanted: American nanny for an adorable four-year old. Must be able to handle a moody, brooding, sexy British boss. I'm a single father, a lawyer and some say the most serious man in London. I'm completely focused on raising my four-year-old daughter. Since my wife walked out three years ago, the only woman who has ever caught my eye is the strictly off-limits sister-in-law of my best friend, Autumn Lumen. But temptation is easy to resist because Autumn is only visiting London from Oregon. Until she moves to London. The nanny quits. And she's the only woman for the job. Mr Smithfield is a standalone book in the Mister Series. For Beck and Stella's story - read Mr. Mayfair For Dexter and Hollie's story - read Mr. Knightsbridge For Gabriel and Autumn's story - read Mr. Smithfield For Joshua and Hartford's story - read Mr. Park Lane For Andrew and Sofia's story - read Mr. Bloomsbury For Tristan and Parker's story - read Mr. Notting Hill
International, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author, Louise Bay writes sexy, contemporary romance novels - the kind she likes to read.Ruined by bonk-busters and sexy mini-series of the eighties Louise loves all things sexy and romantic. There's not enough of it in real life so she disappears into the fictional worlds in books and films.Louise loves the rain, the West Wing, London, days when she doesn't have to wear make-up, being on her own, being with friends, elephants and champagne.She loves to hear from readers so get in touch!
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