The only thing more dangerous than crossing the line
is wanting to.
Riler
I shouldn’t want my boss.
But I see the way he lingers in the doorway, watching like he doesn’t know how to step all the way in. Like he’s already decided he’s failedeven with his own kid.
He says I ask too many questions but he hasn’t fired me.
I think I see too much and it scares him.
That’s not my job.
I’m here for his daughter. Not him.
But I can’t help what I see.
The exhaustion, the quiet moments when his guard slips, the way his voice softens when he thinks no one’s listening.
The longer I’m here, the less this feels like a job and the more it feels like something I won’t be able to walk away from.
Callum
Hiring a nanny was a necessity. Nothing more.
Riler is everything I’m notwarm, patient, impossible to ignore.
My kid adores him. The house feels different when he’s in it. Lighter.
That doesn’t mean anything.
I don’t do attachment.
And I sure as hell won’t cross a line with the nanny living under my roof.
But Riler doesn’t just take care of my childhe sees me.
And the more he does, the harder it is to keep my distance
This book is part of the D@ddy.com Nanny Service shared world. All books in the series are standalones and can be enjoyed on their own.
Genre: Romance
Riler
I shouldn’t want my boss.
But I see the way he lingers in the doorway, watching like he doesn’t know how to step all the way in. Like he’s already decided he’s failedeven with his own kid.
He says I ask too many questions but he hasn’t fired me.
I think I see too much and it scares him.
That’s not my job.
I’m here for his daughter. Not him.
But I can’t help what I see.
The exhaustion, the quiet moments when his guard slips, the way his voice softens when he thinks no one’s listening.
The longer I’m here, the less this feels like a job and the more it feels like something I won’t be able to walk away from.
Callum
Hiring a nanny was a necessity. Nothing more.
Riler is everything I’m notwarm, patient, impossible to ignore.
My kid adores him. The house feels different when he’s in it. Lighter.
That doesn’t mean anything.
I don’t do attachment.
And I sure as hell won’t cross a line with the nanny living under my roof.
But Riler doesn’t just take care of my childhe sees me.
And the more he does, the harder it is to keep my distance
This book is part of the D@ddy.com Nanny Service shared world. All books in the series are standalones and can be enjoyed on their own.
Genre: Romance
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