Molly: Nannies Don't Fall for Their Single-Father Bosses
Someone should have told her the first rule of nannying--don't fall in love with the single father.
There are a few things everyone should know about Molly Osbourne.
Molly Osbourne has her reasons for her rigid truth-telling policy, even if no one really understands said reasons. No one, including her boss. Molly finds herself unexpectedly fired from her job only to realize seconds later that she'd had an audience to her failure in the impossibly handsome Dr. Ben, a single father to one of her preschool students. Er...former student.
Ben Reed is doing all that he can just to survive, but juggling a residency at the hospital while trying to raise his four-year-old-daughter by himself is not a recipe for success. He needs help. Like, yesterday. When he overhears his daughter's teacher getting fired, the perfect solution for both of them presents itself He'll hire her to be Chloe's nanny. As his daughter would say, easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Except the simplest solutions sometimes turn out to have complications of their own. Especially when hearts--and a matchmaking preschooler--start to get involved.
There are a few things everyone should know about Molly Osbourne.
- She refuses to say anything that isn't true. No white lies. Not even to spare someone's feelings. It's the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. So help her God.
- Always telling the truth can have dire consequences--like losing one's job.
- Sewing is just one of her many creative outlets, and she wouldn't trade her sewing group friends for the world.
Molly Osbourne has her reasons for her rigid truth-telling policy, even if no one really understands said reasons. No one, including her boss. Molly finds herself unexpectedly fired from her job only to realize seconds later that she'd had an audience to her failure in the impossibly handsome Dr. Ben, a single father to one of her preschool students. Er...former student.
Ben Reed is doing all that he can just to survive, but juggling a residency at the hospital while trying to raise his four-year-old-daughter by himself is not a recipe for success. He needs help. Like, yesterday. When he overhears his daughter's teacher getting fired, the perfect solution for both of them presents itself He'll hire her to be Chloe's nanny. As his daughter would say, easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Except the simplest solutions sometimes turn out to have complications of their own. Especially when hearts--and a matchmaking preschooler--start to get involved.
"Molly is the best kind of romance. The smile plastered across your face as you read can't be helped, and the contented sigh upon reaching the perfect ending is completely beyond your control. Told from the perspectives of an earnest teacher whose classroom is taken away from her and a hardworking doctor whose most important job is that of single father, Sarah Monzon's Molly captures the abundance of joy that exudes from the little girl who brings Molly and Ben together. Stitching together powerful backstory, effortless dialogue, and characters who deserve only the happiest of endings, Molly delights from beginning to contented sigh end." --Bethany Turner, award winning author of Secret Life of Sarah Hollenbeck