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Never Let Me Go

By: Kianna Alexander
Narrated by: Shari Peele
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Tender, emotional contemporary romance - you'll fall in love with this band of brothers and the strong women they're determined to win.

Architect Maxwell Devers is laser-focused on winning the contract to build a new cultural arts center - his biggest project yet. But as a single dad of a beautiful baby girl, he has to find some help if he's going to stay on track.

Yvonne Markham is thrilled to get her first nanny assignment. She knows the high-paying job will speed her progress toward owning a child-care center of her own. Maxwell's daughter is a delight, and she quickly comes to love the bouncing baby girl. Falling for her handsome new boss, however, was not part of the plan....

Hang on to your heartstrings: This multicultural romance features a single father, a sweet baby daughter, and the nanny who falls in love with them both.

©2020 Kianna Alexander (P)2021 Recorded Books
Contemporary Romance Multicultural Contemporary Romance Heartfelt Southern United States World Literature
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Loved the growth in Maxwell after he took responsibility for his selfishness. Loved that Yvonne was not willing to settle and live in Maxwell shadow. The maturity of Sasha parents in putting her first and the development of a stronger relationship between Maxwell and Jeffrey. Maxwell's dad was an a** when it came to Jeffrey .
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Don’t like writing harsh reviews but this book, there was so much not to like. At times I wondered if the author was writing a book on child development, which would have generally been inaccurate or a romance.
If you like a romance that concentrates very much on the character’s careers you’ll like this book.
Dad gets off way too easy for the hell he put his wife and family through. To find anything virtuous about the neighbor was also hard to swallow.
At least there is a happily ever after for the main characters if you make it that far.

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