Paula Pugh
A very endearing story of resolving conflict on many levels. Half-brothers with no relationship are literally forced to come to terms with the responsibility of their orphaned baby half-sister. The men cannot relate to an infant and depend on the direction from her nanny. The nanny is protective of the infant and brings the men to their knees in defense of the innocent child. I loved reading how the men grew in their relationship and in relation to the infant. Plus, there is romance in the offing. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Jennie Fortna
Marrying the Nanny is book 1 in the Raven’s Cove series by Dani Collins and a nice start to this series. 4.5 stars There is a lot to unpack in this book that deals death, mental illness, hidden emotional issues, fears, custody issues, secrets, sudden life changes, a marriage of convenience or is it more…3 brothers from different mothers, baby sister from another, nanny with issues of her own…read on to see how this dysfunctional family learns to heal and come together for the greater good of
Aisha Chakar
I'm usually a fan of Dani Collins' books, but this one was particularly underwhelming. The romance basically came right at the end. At some point, it just seemed like I was reading a boring daily cycle. I signed up for romance, and this just didn't deliver.