"I never knews nannies could be so funny!"
HEAVEN SENT by Jacqueline Diamond tells us
the story of how Dr. Nancy Verano got tricked by her sister
into becoming a nanny for rancher Max Richter and his two
adorable but rowdy kids. Not only that but also Max's niece
is staying for the summer too. Nancy's sister doesn't tell
Nancy that she's sort of fudged on her resume and stretched
the truth a wee bit, well maybe more than a wee bit. What
will Max do when he finds out it is all a lie? SHOTGUN NANNY by Nancy Warren is about Annie
Parker, a clown, who doesn't have a serious bone in her
body. When ex-Mountie Mark Saunders finds the postcard she
wrote to a friend, he thinks she's in serious trouble so he
follows her. What he can't believe is she's the clown he's
hired for his niece's birthday. When Max talks Annie into
becoming his nanny until his real nanny gets over the flu,
she reluctantly agrees but she can't believe Mark's so
uptight. She tries to get him and little Emily to loosen
up a bit and this is when the hilarity begins! From an
overly protected house to a guard dog no less, let the fun
begin! Oh my, these two stories are not to be missed. I
thoroughly enjoyed them both and had tears rolling down my
cheeks from all the laughter. I never knew being a nanny
could be so much fun! The Duets just get funnier each and
every month!
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted June 8, 2002
SummarySHOTGUN NANNY
Nancy Warren Annie Parker doesn't believe in taking life
too seriously; she is, after all, a clown by profession.
Her motto is "Have fun, make' em laugh and move on." That
applies to her love life, too. So why does superserious ex-
Mountie and bachelor "dad" Mark Saunders get her heart
racing, while his shy niece gets her heart aching? And why
on earth does she agree to be their temporary nanny?
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