Suddenly unemployed and on the brink of eviction, Cassie Evans is left with two choices: get a new job (and fast) or fire up her long-untouched OnlyFans account. But the job market is terrible, and as for OnlyFans. . . . Well, there are reasons she can’t go back. Just when all hope seems lost, an ad for a live-in nanny position seems like the solution to all her problems. It’s almost too perfect—until she meets her would-be employer.
Aiden Reid, executive chef and DILF extraordinaire, is far from the stuffy single dad Cassie was imagining. He shocks her when he tells her she’s the most qualified applicant he’s met in weeks, practically begging her to take the job. With hands that make her hindbrain howl and eyes that scream sex, the idea of living under the same roof as Aiden feels dangerous, but with no other option, she decides to stay with him and his adorably tenacious daughter, Sophie.
Cassie soon discovers that Aiden is not a stranger at all, but instead someone who is very familiar with her—or at least, her body. Given that he doesn’t remember her, Cassie is faced with what feels like an impossible situation. As their relationship heats to temperatures hotter than any kitchen Aiden has ever worked in, Cassie struggles with telling Aiden the truth, and the more terrifying possibility—losing the best chance at happiness she’s ever had.
Release Date: Apr 11, 2023
Heat Level: Hot
Publisher: Penguin Group
Imprint: Berkley
Price: $10.99
Cassie loses her job, and to support herself, she applies for a job as a nanny. She doesn’t think it will be hard, but she didn’t expect her new boss to be so hot. The chemistry between them is off the charts.
The problem is that she found out he was a client from when she was doing OnlyFans. They were originally supposed to meet in person, but he ghosted her. Now she understands why the chemistry is so strong between them. She is unwilling to lose her job over something that happened in the past.
Aiden can’t deny his attraction to his new nanny. He doesn’t need the additional distraction. He is busy enough as a Chef. He is also trying to juggle spending time with his daughter, which most days seems to be a difficult feat. Can he keep his hands to himself and play his position as “boss”?
While I enjoyed the overall story and fun times, the story did fall flat in places. I think the main character’s romantic connection was off. The chemistry, once they got it on, was hot. I mean, she runs an OnlyFans account, and he was already her client. I expected that, but outside of that, I wanted to believe that these two could have a real relationship, but it is a little unbelievable.
Throwing in OnlyFans as a way to connect the characters initially is a big step. I liked it but didn’t love it. Maybe because I don’t really understand the whole concept, but I can appreciate the originality of it as we enter newer ways for people to meet and connect in real life.
Overall, I would recommend this for fans of contemporary romance. I look forward to reading books by Ms. Ferguson.
~ Samantha
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