Fighting for King
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3.8 • 6 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
The Nanny Factor! Is there something more going on between Actor Kingston Grier and his new nanny? Stay tuned…
Kingston: Who knew it would be such a challenge finding a nanny who could focus on my daughter without getting sidetracked by trying to get into my bed? I can't even make eye contact without them thinking I'm flirting. I'm not.
Until Briar arrives, and finally I have a nanny who's there for Zoe. But why does this Mary Poppins have to be so damn hot?
Briar: My divorce left me with more than my share of trust issues. Not that I'm looking at my new boss that way. Kingston might be a Hollywood hunk, but the guy has the personality of a potato. His daughter couldn't be more different. One look into her doe eyes, and I am in love.
Somehow Kingston and I go from barely speaking to talking all night long. And our attraction becomes impossible to deny. Just when everything's finally going right, intimate pictures of us are leaked and the fallout is insane. When I signed up for this job, I knew I'd do anything to protect Zoe—I just never expected how much I'd want to fight for King.
Customer Reviews
Well written and entertaining
Gillian Archer is a relatively new author to me and I have absolutely no idea why. I fell in love with the blurb for this book and I felt that this was going to be a great read.
Kingston (King) is desperately looking for a nanny to take care of his daughter Zoe and when Briar enters their lives he slowly lets down his walls. Coming off a bitter divorce Kingston does not trust easily and yet there is something about Briar that calls to him.
As their friendship slowly builds, lines will be crossed as the chemistry that sizzles between them is scorchingly hot. The path to happiness for Kingston and Briar is certainly an entertaining story that ticked all the boxes for me.
I loved everything about this well written, sweet, spicy romance with characters that are engaging and quickly had me hooked on their story.
This book is a little gem and one I loved reading.