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RAFE

A Buff Male Nanny

#1.0 in series

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
All Dr. Sloan Copeland needed was someone to watch her kids. What she found was the man of her dreams . . .
After a nasty divorce and a thousand mile move, Dr. Sloan Copeland and her twin daughters are finally getting the hang of their new life in Los Angeles. When their live-in nanny bails with no warning, Sloan is left scrambling to find a competent caretaker to wrangle her smart, sensitive girls. Nothing less will do.
Enter Rafe Whitcomb. He's all of those things, not to mention good-natured and one heck of a whiz in the kitchen. He's also tall, and handsome, and bearded, and ripped, and tatted, wrist to neck.
It doesn't take long for the Copelands to invite Rafe into their home. Just as quickly, both Sloan and Rafe find themselves succumbing to a heady mutual attraction, neither of them wants to deny. With every minute they spend under the same roof, this working mom can't help but wonder if Rafe can handle all her needs . . .
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Lacy Laurel conveys cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Sloan Copeland's frustration when her nanny abruptly resigns. Sloan quickly hires male nanny Rafe Whitcomb, who bonds with Sloan and her personable twin daughters. Laurel employs youthful voices for Sloan's twins, adding humor to Weatherspoon's story. Sloan herself sounds appealing. For Rafe, Laurel chooses a much lower voice, which makes him sound stiff and mutes his amusement over Sloan's careful manner. Rafe also is not given the Boston accent indicated in Weatherspoon's text. Laurel struggles with accurate phrasing, and in descriptive passages she reads rather than narrates. Conversations with Sloan's friends don't always achieve the natural flow of dialogue. Weatherspoon's thoughtful story smooths but cannot overcome some awkwardness in this narration. C.A. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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