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What's French for Oops? book cover
What's French for Oops?
2020
First Published
3.98
Average Rating
416
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Jean has the perfect nannying job in London—her only complaint, a sexy stranger in a pub who doesn’t call her the next day. Matt wants to give his kids every opportunity, so jumps at the chance to live abroad. Half-way through pitching the idea to his ex-wife, in comes the new nanny. Dancing with Jean was the most spontaneous thing he’s done since the night his son was conceived. And now he’s taking her to Paris… as his employee. Jean doesn’t speak a word of French, but she’ll do anything to make the kids happy. Matt is used to making the rules, and having them followed. Stuck in a too-small apartment, they soon rub each other up the wrong way. But there’s no getting away from the sizzling attraction between them. What could be the harm in giving in just once?

Avg Rating
3.98
Number of Ratings
60
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Author

Amy Blythe
Amy Blythe
Author · 8 books

Amy Blythe lives in Christchurch, New Zealand, with her husband, two kids, and one enormous fluffy cat. She’s a High School English teacher by day (and sometimes night), and writes whenever she gets the chance. Jane Austen was her first love, closely followed by Marian Keyes, and rather than pick one flavour of fiction, she’s gone ahead and written both historical and contemporary novels. If you like earls and viscounts, elaborate gowns and unspoken passions, manners and morality, secrets and swordplay, then the regency romances are for you! If you prefer a more modern jaunt to Paris or London, a sexy stranger, misunderstandings and mishaps, terrible timing and tantalising near-misses, the romantic comedies are going to be more your jam. If you love to read both, well, talk about kindred spirits! It’d be a crime not to be friends! Amy would love to hear from you. A big believer in creative communities, Amy often reads at local open-mics, loves her chapter of Romance Writers of New Zealand, and used to chair the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Society of Authors. Every school holidays, a highlight is going along to the weekly write-in she started over three years ago.

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