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🧡 nanny to lovers
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nanny to lovers
The Double Play
a grumpy/sunshine baseball romcom
Annah Conwell
I have no business falling in love with Emmett Foster.
The man is an incredibly wealthy professional baseball player who’s ten years older than me and has a
daughter
. But when he hires me to take care of said daughter, I find myself catching feelings for the star pitcher. He’s gruff, but sweet, and has a big heart that he shows in small pieces. Pieces I’d like to collect and call mine. Unfortunately, he has no plans on marrying again after his ex-wife cheated on him then abandoned him and June. So even though I think there’s a hint of chemistry between us, nothing will ever come of it. I’ll be stuck crushing on him in silence until we part ways.
The Double Play is a grumpy/sunshine romcom for fans of sweet sports romance.
It has all the sizzling chemistry you love, without any of the explicit scenes. Check out the fourth book in the More Than a Game series, an interconnected standalone series based around four men in four different sports.
I Knew He Was Trouble
2025
Amanda Schimmoeller
I’ve never needed help from anyone. I certainly don’t need it from the infuriating doctor next door.
I loathe my uncivil neighbor and the loud music he blares before the sun has risen. Even the dogs I walk—for one of my four jobs—despise him. I’d be happy never seeing him again. But when he becomes his niece’s guardian for a few months and is in desperate need of a nanny, I begrudgingly accept the position. How can I refuse when the salary he offers will allow me to open my dog rescue? It’s a win-win. Or a lose-win, depending on how you look at it. I mean, I still have to be around Tyler, and I would never consider that
winning
. But the more time I spend with him, my cold indifference is melting away. And the way he’s starting to look at me feels more molten than icy. I knew that Tyler was trouble from the moment I met him, but now I think I might be the one in trouble…of losing my heart.
I Knew He Was Trouble is an enemies to lovers, next-door-neighbor romcom with sizzling chemistry but no explicit content. It’s the first book in the Sweeter Than Fiction series, following four best friends finding love.
Double Fault
2026
Micalea Smeltzer
Sabrina I’m twenty-two, buried in student loans, and soon to be homeless. I need a job that pays decently—stat. When my best friend suggests interviewing for a traveling nanny position with some tennis star I think she’s joking. It’s too good to be true. The pay is more than I could dream of. I’d get to travel the world. There don’t seem to be any cons. Not until I meet my potential boss. Noah Baker. Hot as hell, but with a massive chip on his shoulder. He seems to hate me from the start, but lucky for me—or maybe unluckily depending on how you think about it—his daughter loves me. Since I’m the only person she’s connected with he reluctantly offers me the position. Noah I was at the top of my game until my wife died. I didn’t anticipate how much grief would affect my ability to play the sport I love, let alone parent my daughter. With the tour starting up in January I have no choice but to take her with me, which means I need a nanny to keep an eye on her. When Sabrina Howard walks through my door to interview; I instantly hate her. She’s the first woman who’s made my heart race since my wife passed away. Unfortunately for me, my daughter likes Sabrina, making it a no brainer to hire her. Eleven months. Seventy-one tournaments. Five continents. And one nanny who’s entirely too tempting.
This book was previously published under the pen name Ella Wren.