Working in Aspen as a nanny to a wealthy couple with a precocious five-year-old son, Diana has the opportunity to attend a lavish fundraiser where she meets an Earl in the new novel by the best-selling author of Roomaid. Original.
"With her sister's medical bills mounting, Diana Parker can't say no to a high-paying opportunity like this: accompany a wealthy couple to Aspen and nanny their precocious five-year-old son for three months. Necessary qualifications? She must know how toski and teach math, speak fluent French, excel at social graces, and hold a master's degree in childhood development. Who'll be the wiser that Diana's only skill is packing for Colorado? So far, so good - having a con woman for a mother has turned out tobe a benefit, even if Diana has complicated feelings about telling lies. But she's doing this for her sister. And the perks - like a ticket to a lavish charity fundraiser, a new gown, and a Prince Charming-adjacent earl named Griffin Windsor - are prettyirresistible. Diana can't deny the Cinderella vibe. Wary of gold diggers and scandal, England's most eligible bachelor is nevertheless falling for Diana, and sweeping the not-quite princess off her feet. The warmer their relationship becomes, the slipperier the slopes are for Diana. Sooner or later, she'll have to come clean. When that happens, does an honest-to-goodness happy ending stand a chance?" -- back cover
What could come between a nanny and an earl in a fairy-tale love story? A reality checkin an endearing and witty romance by Sariah Wilson, the bestselling author of Roommaid.
With her sisters medical bills mounting, Diana Parker cant say no to a high-paying opportunity like this: accompany a wealthy couple to Aspen and nanny their precocious five-year-old son for three months. Necessary qualifications? She must know how to ski and teach math, speak fluent French, excel at social graces, and hold a masters degree in childhood development. Wholl be the wiser that Dianas only skill is packing for Colorado?
So far, so goodhaving a con woman for a mother has turned out to be a benefit, even if Diana has complicated feelings about telling lies. But shes doing this for her sister. And the perkslike a ticket to a lavish charity fundraiser, a new gown, and a Prince Charmingadjacent earl named Griffin Windsorare pretty irresistible. Diana cant deny the Cinderella vibe.
Wary of gold diggers and scandal, Englands most eligible bachelor is nevertheless falling for Diana, and sweeping the not-quite princess off her feet.
The warmer their relationship becomes, the slipperier the slopes are for Diana. Sooner or later, shell have to come clean. When that happens, does an honest-to-goodness happy ending stand a chance?