Worst Nanny Ever
by Angela Casella
**Spicy version**
She’s horribly unqualified…and everything they both need.
Travis
The last time I saw my ex-fling, she was toasting her engagement to a record producer. So when I heard she’d had a baby, I assumed he was the father…until she showed up at my house seven years later with a little boy and said, “Your turn.”
I’m a drummer who works afternoons and nights. My life is loud, chaotic, and definitely not kid-friendly. But I was raised by a nanny, and I see no harm in finding one for my son.
Too bad he rejects every single person I hire.
The only person he actually likes?
Not a nanny. She’s a friend of a friend and the former floor manager at a brewery. But she has just enough childcare experience that I offer her the job out of desperation…and instantly regret it.
Hannah is a bossy, opinionated hurricane of a woman who tests my patience, my sanity, and my number one rule: don’t fall for the nanny.
Hannah
Let the record show, I am not a professional nanny. I did, however, help raise my little brother, so I know my way around a juice box and a tantrum. Which is more than Travis can say.
My new boss is uptight, repressed, and needs more help than he realizes, especially since single parenthood isn’t the only challenge he’s facing. His band is about to become more than just a hobby, and the past he doesn’t want to acknowledge is pushing its way into the present.
I was determined to pop in, whip things into shape, and leave, but the more I get to know them, the more I want to stay…
**A standalone romcom in the Babes of Brewing series of interconnected standalones**
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Martial Peak Reviews
Angela Casella’s Worst Nanny Ever is a delightful romp through the chaotic and heartwarming world of unexpected parenthood and unconventional romance. This spicy installment in the Babes of Brewing series offers readers a standalone experience that is both engaging and emotionally resonant, with a narrative that deftly balances humor, romance, and the complexities of modern family dynamics.
At the heart of the story is Travis, a drummer whose life is as loud and unpredictable as the music he plays. His world is turned upside down when his ex-fling reappears after seven years, leaving him with a son he never knew he had. The premise is intriguing and sets the stage for a story that explores themes of responsibility, personal growth, and the unexpected ways life can change in an instant. Travis’s journey from a carefree musician to a responsible father is one of the novel’s most compelling arcs. Casella does an excellent job of portraying his initial reluctance and eventual acceptance of his new role, making his character development both believable and satisfying.
Enter Hannah, the unlikely nanny who is more accustomed to managing a brewery floor than a household. Her character is a breath of fresh air, bringing a whirlwind of energy and determination to Travis’s life. Hannah’s experience with her younger brother provides her with just enough childcare knowledge to take on the challenge, but it is her tenacity and no-nonsense attitude that truly make her stand out. Her interactions with Travis are filled with witty banter and palpable chemistry, making their evolving relationship a joy to watch. Casella’s portrayal of Hannah is both nuanced and empowering, presenting her as a strong, independent woman who is not afraid to speak her mind.
The dynamic between Travis and Hannah is the driving force of the novel, and Casella expertly crafts their relationship with a blend of humor and heart. The tension between them is electric, and their journey from reluctant employer and employee to something much deeper is handled with care and authenticity. The author’s ability to create such a compelling romantic arc is a testament to her skill in character development and dialogue. The rule of “don’t fall for the nanny” adds an extra layer of tension and intrigue, keeping readers invested in the outcome of their relationship.
One of the standout aspects of Worst Nanny Ever is its exploration of family and the different forms it can take. Travis’s initial struggle with fatherhood is relatable and poignant, and his eventual acceptance of his son is a testament to the power of love and responsibility. The novel also touches on the idea of chosen family, with Hannah becoming an integral part of Travis and his son’s lives. This theme is beautifully woven throughout the narrative, adding depth and emotional resonance to the story.
Casella’s writing is both witty and heartfelt, with a keen eye for detail and a knack for capturing the complexities of human relationships. The dialogue is sharp and often laugh-out-loud funny, providing a perfect balance to the more serious moments in the novel. The pacing is well-executed, with enough twists and turns to keep readers engaged without feeling rushed or contrived.
In comparison to other similar stories, such as those by authors like Christina Lauren or Sally Thorne, Worst Nanny Ever holds its own with its unique blend of humor, romance, and family dynamics. While it shares some common tropes with other romantic comedies, Casella’s novel stands out for its strong character development and the depth of its emotional themes. The book’s ability to tackle serious issues with a light-hearted touch is reminiscent of Lauren’s work, while the sizzling chemistry between the leads is akin to Thorne’s signature style.
Overall, Worst Nanny Ever is a charming and engaging read that will appeal to fans of romantic comedies and contemporary romance. Angela Casella has crafted a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, with characters that are easy to root for and a romance that is both spicy and sweet. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the Babes of Brewing series or a newcomer to Casella’s work, this novel is sure to leave you with a smile on your face and warmth in your heart.
In conclusion, Worst Nanny Ever is a testament to Angela Casella’s talent as a storyteller. With its compelling characters, witty dialogue, and heartfelt exploration of family and love, it is a must-read for anyone looking for a romance that is both fun and meaningful. The novel’s ability to balance humor and heart makes it a standout in the genre, and its themes of unexpected parenthood and unconventional romance are sure to resonate with readers long after the final page is turned.
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