![]() The kids in this book are great characters all on their own. I loathe it when kids in romance novels are nothing more than little plot moppets who exist to push the hero and heroine together, and sometimes dispense relationship advice that no child would EVER dispense in real life. Sloane’s twin girls are super smart and all kinds of adorable, but they still somehow manage to be age appropriate. I can’t even tell you how much I ADORE low angst romance.ĭr. Sloan’s ex is a douche of the highest order, but he’s never really that big of a problem for Dr. There’s no horrible mother-in-law trying to take the kids away from Dr. There’s not a cartoonish bad guy thrown in at the end. There’s no stupid misunderstandings like what you find in so many other rom coms and new adult romances.Īt its core, this is a book about two great people falling in love. ![]() ![]() They communicate open and honestly just like two real-life adults would. Sloan are open and honest about their feelings early on and they never lie to each other or keep unnecessary secrets. It’s not something they have to overcome in order to be together. Sloan is a strong, independent, super intelligent biracial woman and Rafe is a confident, caring, emotionally mature white man-but race isn’t an issue in their relationship. See, THIS was the book I was looking for when I accidentally stumbled into Manny for Hire. ![]() Hot sexual chemistry and awesome romance between two mature grown-ups ensues. ![]() Plot overview : Heart surgeon and single mom Sloan hires Rafe to act as nanny for her kids. ![]()
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