Published: Jan. 08, 2013
Words: 66,582 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781301309306
Short description
She’s the new nanny to her own triplets… After dance teacher Robin Lindstrom donated eggs eight years ago, she never knew whether any children resulted. Now, out of a job, she goes to work for widower Flint Harris, whose trio of seven-year-olds have driven away a series of nannies. But they have no intention of driving Robin away, because the precocious kids have discovered her secret.
She’s the new nanny to her own triplets… Dance teacher Robin Lindstrom donated eggs eight years ago, but never knew whether any children resulted. Now, out of work, she reluctantly takes a job as nanny for earthquake consultant Flint Harris, a widower who lives up to his hard-edged name.
He’s a strict but loving dad to his mischievous triplets. The two boys and one little girl have driven away all the other nannies, but not this one. The precocious kids have done some snooping and found out that Robin’s their biological mother—plus, they like her. That’s why they maneuvered their dad into hiring her.
Unaware of the trio’s plotting, Robin and Flint begin falling in love, but they’re complete opposites. It’s going to take a few surprises—and a lot of matchmaking by the triplets--to change their perspective. (Read more)
She’s the new nanny to her own triplets… Dance teacher Robin Lindstrom donated eggs eight years ago, but never knew whether any children resulted. Now, out of work, she reluctantly takes a job as nanny for earthquake consultant Flint Harris, a widower who lives up to his hard-edged name.
He’s a strict but loving dad to his mischievous triplets. The two boys and one little girl have driven away all the other nannies, but not this one. The precocious kids have done some snooping and found out that Robin’s their biological mother—plus, they like her. That’s why they maneuvered their dad into hiring her.
Unaware of the trio’s plotting, Robin and Flint begin falling in love, but they’re complete opposites. It’s going to take a few surprises—and a lot of matchmaking by the triplets--to change their perspective.
For the past thirty years, Jacqueline Diamond has been busy proving that writers can’t be stuffed into a box. She’s sold more than 90 novels including romantic comedies, Regency romances, fantasies, mysteries and ghost stories. A former Associated Press reporter and TV columnist, Jackie received a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times magazine and has twice finaled for the prestigious Rita Award. Please join Jackie at her website, jacquelinediamond.com and at her Facebook page, JacquelineDiamondAuthor, where she offers monthly specials.
“I loved it. A wonderful plot with funny, endearing characters who made me laugh and who touched my heart.”
Yours, Mine and Ours review in Rendezvous
“… three most enjoyable children, and the sparks that fly between the hero and heroine can be felt by all.”
Debbie Richardson, Romantic Times
“Jacqueline Diamond writes marvelous romantic comedy.”
--Leena Hyat, The Best Reviews.com
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Tags
romantic comedy,
chick lit,
egg donor,
funny romance,
nanny,
opposites attract,
second chance at love,
triplets,
learning to love again,
fertility treatments,
matchmaking kids
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Review by:
Patricia Maki
on Feb. 18, 2013 :
This was a wonderful story. I laughed and I cried. What more could you want but the happy ending.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)