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The Billionaire's Nanny

Billionaire Next Door, Book 1

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The Billionaire's Nanny

By: Elizabeth Maddrey
Narrated by: Emma Faye, Joel Simler
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He became a billionaire overnight. A father the next. And fell for the one woman he couldn’t have.

I never meant to become a billionaire. And I definitely never meant to become a father overnight.

One smart investment turned my friends and me into headlines. But the real shock came when I learned my cousin named me guardian of her son. A little boy I barely knew. A life I was not prepared for.

Now a three year old is living in my house. His nanny is staying too. She is kind. Steady. Beautiful. And completely off limits.

I can handle wealth. I can handle responsibility.

But I am not sure I can handle her.

Read this if you love: Surprise Billionaire, Guardian of a Child, Nanny Romance, Forced Proximity, Faith Driven Characters, Guarded Heart, Found Family, Slow Burn Clean Romance

The Billionaire’s Nanny is the heartfelt first audiobook in the Billionaire Next Door contemporary Christian romance series. If you like tender faith journeys, unexpected family, and slow burn love stories, you’ll love Elizabeth Maddrey’s uplifting listen.

Step into the story and claim your wish today.

©2022 Elizabeth Maddrey (P)2026 Elizabeth Maddrey
Romance Christian Fiction Fiction Heartfelt Genre Fiction
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I can handle a decently written clean romance, but this Christian romance is a whole other level. I wish I would have been warned that Christianity is essentially a main character in the story before buying this audio. It’s still an ok story, and I have no problem with the characters being Christian, but praying at restaurants, and over every slight problem and decision they have to make, is a bit much for me. One of the main conflicts is whether a nanny can live with a single male, and her charge, without the main characters stumbling on their religious path once they start dating. It includes the perception and judgment of such sins from strangers and family. That kind of social pressure on two fully grown adults who are barely kissing, nearly thirty year old virgins, just seems ridiculous to me. Again, a religious mention here or there, no big deal, but every other page? It’s just too much. I would have liked to finish the series since now I’m invested in all of the friends, but I can’t take any more.

This is a Christian romance

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Sorry but Whitney is annoying!!!!! She just knows how to complain or give excuses for her annoyance. And I felt like be with him was like a consolation prize for her since she didn’t got her 1st choice work.
And she is always a know it all with everything! Just no! The guy is swoon but Whitney… NO !

Whitney is annoying

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