And, apparently, neither does he.
At 31, Jack Bradfords life is looking just the way he wants it to. He literally lives in paradise (Surfers Paradise, but whos counting?), loves his job as a firefighter, has a great group of friends and all the freedom his heart desires and nothing is about to change that. At least, thats what he thinks.
However, when a past lover comes knocking with an epic surprise of the small human variety in tow, Jacks perfectly curated life is upended. Hiring a nanny a manny, in fact to help him navigate unexpected parenthood couldnt possibly complicate his situation any further, right?
(Spoiler alert: wrong!)
Meanwhile, Leo Martin knows that hes not what most people imagine when they hear the words nanny or au pair. At 21 years old, most guys his age generally run screaming from the thought of looking after small children, but not him. Nope.
Leo loves his job. Its just the rest of his life that could use a spruce up, seeing as his recent breakup has left him homeless and his heart bruised. Naturally, being offered a job with room and board taken care of sounds like a dream until he comes face to face with hot single dad, Jack, and discovers that he may have bitten off more than he can chew.
With Jack discovering parts of himself he never knew existed, and Leo attempting to maintain professional boundaries, how will they navigate their way to their Happily Ever After?
CW -Despite the bulk of the romance being tooth-rottingly sweet, this book does touch on some potentially triggering topics. These include some chauvinistic behaviours, outing someone without their consent, the stress/trauma of raising children, self-doubt/anxiety, parental meddling, brief mentions of custody negotiations, mentions of cheating/infidelity (not on page or between the MCs), and discussion of homophobia and parental rejection.
Genre: Gay Romance
At 31, Jack Bradfords life is looking just the way he wants it to. He literally lives in paradise (Surfers Paradise, but whos counting?), loves his job as a firefighter, has a great group of friends and all the freedom his heart desires and nothing is about to change that. At least, thats what he thinks.
However, when a past lover comes knocking with an epic surprise of the small human variety in tow, Jacks perfectly curated life is upended. Hiring a nanny a manny, in fact to help him navigate unexpected parenthood couldnt possibly complicate his situation any further, right?
(Spoiler alert: wrong!)
Meanwhile, Leo Martin knows that hes not what most people imagine when they hear the words nanny or au pair. At 21 years old, most guys his age generally run screaming from the thought of looking after small children, but not him. Nope.
Leo loves his job. Its just the rest of his life that could use a spruce up, seeing as his recent breakup has left him homeless and his heart bruised. Naturally, being offered a job with room and board taken care of sounds like a dream until he comes face to face with hot single dad, Jack, and discovers that he may have bitten off more than he can chew.
With Jack discovering parts of himself he never knew existed, and Leo attempting to maintain professional boundaries, how will they navigate their way to their Happily Ever After?
CW -Despite the bulk of the romance being tooth-rottingly sweet, this book does touch on some potentially triggering topics. These include some chauvinistic behaviours, outing someone without their consent, the stress/trauma of raising children, self-doubt/anxiety, parental meddling, brief mentions of custody negotiations, mentions of cheating/infidelity (not on page or between the MCs), and discussion of homophobia and parental rejection.
Genre: Gay Romance
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