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Rule #14 Love isn't in the Contract

(2025)
(Book 14 in the Rules For Dating A Single Dad series)
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She needs a fresh start. He needs a nanny—desperately.

Neither expected to fall in love under the sun.
After being fired by her ex—the same man she left at the altar for cheating—Claire’s reputation in the luxury resort world is in ruins. Desperate to salvage her career, she shows up at Elliot Montgomery'''s estate, hoping for a favor. He’s a billionaire, a respected name in the industry… and he mistakes her for the nanny from the agency.
Claire isn’t a nanny. But how hard could it be?
Elliot is a devoted single dad to his late best friend’s two wild-hearted kids—kids who’ve sent every professional nanny running. With a beachside family vacation fast approaching and no backup plan, he hires Claire on the spot.
Under swaying palms and golden sunsets, Claire fits into his chaotic life a little too well. But can love survive when secrets surface and the waves of truth roll in? Or will Claire’s deception wash away their chance at happily ever after?

She’s not who he thinks she is.
She’s everything he didn’t know he needed.


Love is strength, love is support, and love makes a family complete!
Single dads everywhere are about to learn that love doesn't come with an instruction manual. These devoted fathers, balancing career demands with the joys and challenges of parenthood, find themselves crossing paths with women who see beyond their "dad" label.
Each story in 'Rules For Dating A Single Dad' celebrates the unique journey of finding love as a single father, showing that sometimes the most rewarding relationships are built on a foundation of Lego bricks and soccer practice sidelines.
This sweet series will be brimming with tender father-child moments, blossoming romances, and the beautiful chaos of blending lives and hearts. Coming June 2025.


Genre: Romance

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