Author: | L. Loryn | ISBN: | 1230002328416 |
Publisher: | L. Loryn | Publication: | May 18, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | L. Loryn |
ISBN: | 1230002328416 |
Publisher: | L. Loryn |
Publication: | May 18, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Vano Loveridge is a motorcycle racer with a pregnant sister. When she dies in childbirth, he retires from racing to raise a baby girl. One problem. Men in his culture don't raise babies. They work outside and leave the baby rearing and childcare to the women. He makes it six months without a nanny, but something's gotta give.
Gabriel Sanchez is the perfect nanny. He loves kids. In fact, he's going to school in early childhood development. There's an initial attraction, but Gabriel's prepared to keep things strictly business as he offers around-the-clock care for Vano's baby.
When Vano's family opens a court case for custody of the baby, Gabriel's childhood memories resurface. He remembers stocking the refrigerator and making sure the oven is spotless. He also remembers a lot more.
Can they navigate late night baby feedings, brewing emotions for each other, and a complicated court case?
Vano Loveridge is a motorcycle racer with a pregnant sister. When she dies in childbirth, he retires from racing to raise a baby girl. One problem. Men in his culture don't raise babies. They work outside and leave the baby rearing and childcare to the women. He makes it six months without a nanny, but something's gotta give.
Gabriel Sanchez is the perfect nanny. He loves kids. In fact, he's going to school in early childhood development. There's an initial attraction, but Gabriel's prepared to keep things strictly business as he offers around-the-clock care for Vano's baby.
When Vano's family opens a court case for custody of the baby, Gabriel's childhood memories resurface. He remembers stocking the refrigerator and making sure the oven is spotless. He also remembers a lot more.
Can they navigate late night baby feedings, brewing emotions for each other, and a complicated court case?