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The Rancher's Unusual Nanny

Author Jacqueline Diamond
Publisher K. Loren Wilson
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ISBN / ASINB00EIYHZI4
ISBN-13978B00EIYHZI2
Sales Rank480,435
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

She’s a psychology professor disguised as a nanny. And boy, is she in trouble!

Nancy Verano’s spending the summer on a Texas ranch as a nanny, secretly filling in for her unreliable younger sister. She never meant to trick handsome rancher Max Richter, but she has to publish or perish. So, while bailing out her sister, she decides to research an article on sexy cowboys.

It doesn’t take Max long to figure out that Nancy’s clueless about housekeeping. Still, she does have a gift for corralling children--and his heart.

But he’s hated psychologists since his first wife ran off with their marriage counselor. What’s going to happen when he learns the truth about Nancy? Find out in this laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from the author of Yours, Mine and Ours and Designer Genes.

Under its original title, Heaven Scent, this book won a WordWeaving Award for Excellence.

Jacqueline Diamond has sold more than 95 novels, including romantic comedy, romantic suspense, fantasy, mystery and Regency historical romance. A two-time finalist for the Rita Award, Jackie received a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times and is a former reporter and TV columnist for the Associated Press. She also writes the Safe Harbor Medical miniseries for Harlequin American Romance. To learn about Jackie’s monthly ebook specials, please visit her website, jacquelinediamond.com, or her Facebook page, JacquelineDiamondAuthor.

“Will definitely have you smiling.”
--WeReallyDig.com

“A delightful little romp. I am not usually a fan of stories where the heroine takes the place of someone else and love blossoms before the hero discovers the truth, but this is an exception.”
--Shirley Lyons, Theromancereader.com

“Gems of characterization and continuously amusing situations elevate it above the usual.”
--Catherine Witmer, RTBookReviews.com