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The Nanny's Secret

By: Kay Lyons
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A clean and wholesome small-town romance with a single dad and a guarded nanny/caregiver bound by a language barrier and a fragile, found-family bond. Expect slow-burn, closed-door (only-kisses) chemistry, forced proximity, a tender adoption/healing arc, and strong themes of redemption, forgiveness, and trust—as a protective hero fights for his traumatized son and the mysterious woman who understands him best. Perfect for readers who love guardian/ward dynamics, second chances, and low-angst, high-heart storytelling.

Showing up on her sister’s doorstep several years after stealing her man might not be the smartest thing to do, but Megan Rose is out of choices. Sick, with $3 in her pocket and no gas in the tank, she’s ready to eat as much crow necessary to get back on her feet and leave for good—hopefully having made amends.

As much as his sister-in-law wants Megan gone, Ethan Tulane needs her to stay. She’s the only one able to communicate with his newly-adopted, French-speaking son, who has a tendency to make a run for it at every opportunity like he’s still trying to escape his war-torn country. His son and Megan quickly form an unusual bond, and it isn’t long before Ethan realizes they’re both running scared and traumatized. He understands his son’s behavior—but Megan’s?

His protective instincts screaming, Ethan is determined to uncover the nanny’s secret...
Clean & Wholesome Genre Fiction Small Town & Rural Women's Fiction
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