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Rafe: A Buff Male Nanny
by Rebekah Weatherspoon
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
3.5 ⭐
This was a super sweet, very domestic contemporary romance. So don't let the cover dissuade you because that man is a total marshmallow wrapped in muscles and tattoos. Sloane, a single mom and heart surgeon, is in desperate need of a nanny for her twins (to replace the one that up and quit with no notice) and Rafe comes with excellent references.
Probably the most refreshing thing about this story is the LACK of miscommunication between Sloane and Rafe. They are adults and navigate their relationship in a very healthy and honest way. All of the drama that happens in this story is totally external.
I read this via audio and my only complaint is that it was not dual-narrated. The author puts a lot of emphasis on Rafe being from the Boston area and how he has a bit of an accent. I would have LOVED for that to have translated over to the audiobook.
This was a super sweet, very domestic contemporary romance. So don't let the cover dissuade you because that man is a total marshmallow wrapped in muscles and tattoos. Sloane, a single mom and heart surgeon, is in desperate need of a nanny for her twins (to replace the one that up and quit with no notice) and Rafe comes with excellent references.
Probably the most refreshing thing about this story is the LACK of miscommunication between Sloane and Rafe. They are adults and navigate their relationship in a very healthy and honest way. All of the drama that happens in this story is totally external.
I read this via audio and my only complaint is that it was not dual-narrated. The author puts a lot of emphasis on Rafe being from the Boston area and how he has a bit of an accent. I would have LOVED for that to have translated over to the audiobook.