
Realising he’d committed some unknown sin, Lucky approached carefully and with ingratiating whines. ‘Here!’ Emma ordered, muttering, ‘Thank you, Babe,’ to the corgi as relief surged through her and her pulse rate slowed.
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Reluctantly Lucky skidded to a halt, wistfully panting after the sheep, which were now in full flight across the paddock. ‘Lucky, no,’ she yelled ferociously, not pleased when the elderly corgi at her side barked imperatively. Panic grabbed Emma beneath the breastbone. Their heads came up a few of the nearer ones began to run, and Lucky recognised a new and exciting variation of chase. Remember-Nanny knows best when it comes to falling in love!Īccidental Nanny by Lindsay Armstrong (#1986)Įmma Saunders deepened her normally gentle voice into an authoritative roar, but the barely half-grown dog ignored her, slithering beneath the bottom wire of the fence like an eel before racing towards the flock of sheep some two hundred metres away. Here at Harlequin Presents® we’ve put together a compelling new series, NANNY WANTED!, in which some of our most popular authors create nannies whose talents extend way beyond taking care of the children! Each story will excite and delight you and make you wonder how any family could be complete without a nineties nanny. Or sometimes she’s a he and is the daddy they are wishing for. She’s someone who’ll not only look after the kids but could also be that loving mom they never knew. Let sleeping dogs lie, Emma thought.Ī perfect nanny can be tough to find, but once you’ve found her you’ll love and treasure her forever. No, it was over and done with, long gone, and it didn’t sound as though Diane came home from the other side of the world very often. She wondered whether she should tell Kane, but dismissed the idea. She’d ruined any such hope seven years ago, when she’d been sixteen, grief-stricken and outraged-and determined and devious. There was now no chance of ever being more to Kane than a very temporary neighbor. Nanny’s nightmare Letter to Reader Title Page Dedication CHAPTER ONE CHAPTER TWO CHAPTER THREE CHAPTER FOUR CHAPTER FIVE CHAPTER SIX CHAPTER SEVEN CHAPTER EIGHT CHAPTER NINE CHAPTER TEN CopyrightĮmma reeled at the horrible coincidence that had sent her to the house where Diane, the woman Emma’s father had wanted to marry-the woman Emma had driven away-had lived.
