Overwhelmed By The Wealth Manager
(2025)(The third book in the Sparrow's Nannies Agency Seattle series)
A Story by Heather Hallman
Nia has to face facts. She needs wealth manager Reece for more than his financial expertise.
I’m one of the best when it comes to managing the kids in my care. When it comes to the rest of my life, and my finances in particular, not so much.
Nor, apparently, am I good at asking for help from Reece Moore, the wealth manager friend of my employer.
Mistake #1: showing up in the middle of the night at the guest house where Reece is staying.
Mistake #2: assuming Reece understands what I mean when I tell him I’m ‘in over my head’ and there’s ‘something I have to confess.’
Mistake #3: not moving quickly enough when I see his kiss coming.
He’s hot if you like tall guys who spend half their time playing basketball, and he’s about the nicest guy I’ve ever met. The fact that he’s super shy and apparently waited forever to confess his feelings for meand deliver that kissisn’t something I dwell on.
Better we stay friends, and I accept his offer to help with managing my debt. As repayment, I’ll fix him up with my nanny friend, the girl every guy immediately adores.
If that'''s the right move, then why am I getting insanely jealous every time they start talking? And why can’t I stop getting other kinds of feelingsthe lust kindevery time our eyes meet?
If you like short, steamy reads about nannies and the wealth managers who’ve been crushing on them for ages, you’ll love Sparrow’s Nannies.
Genre: Romance
I’m one of the best when it comes to managing the kids in my care. When it comes to the rest of my life, and my finances in particular, not so much.
Nor, apparently, am I good at asking for help from Reece Moore, the wealth manager friend of my employer.
Mistake #1: showing up in the middle of the night at the guest house where Reece is staying.
Mistake #2: assuming Reece understands what I mean when I tell him I’m ‘in over my head’ and there’s ‘something I have to confess.’
Mistake #3: not moving quickly enough when I see his kiss coming.
He’s hot if you like tall guys who spend half their time playing basketball, and he’s about the nicest guy I’ve ever met. The fact that he’s super shy and apparently waited forever to confess his feelings for meand deliver that kissisn’t something I dwell on.
Better we stay friends, and I accept his offer to help with managing my debt. As repayment, I’ll fix him up with my nanny friend, the girl every guy immediately adores.
If that'''s the right move, then why am I getting insanely jealous every time they start talking? And why can’t I stop getting other kinds of feelingsthe lust kindevery time our eyes meet?
If you like short, steamy reads about nannies and the wealth managers who’ve been crushing on them for ages, you’ll love Sparrow’s Nannies.
Genre: Romance
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