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You Can't Kiss the Nanny, Brady Banks

You Can't Kiss the Nanny, Brady Banks

Brady Banks.
 
The Kingsmen’s best wide receiver.
Rich AF.
Hot as hell.
A stallion in the sack.
 
How do I know that last fact? I may have shared a one-night stand with him six months ago when I was rebounding from a broken heart.
 
I didn’t forget him, but I was done with him, until I discovered he’s the single dad of the boy I’ve been hired to nanny. 
 
It’s near impossible to ignore my attraction to him now that we’re living under the same roof—but I have no choice.
 
First, this job pays well, and I need the money to move out of my parents’ spare room.
 
Second, he’s a public figure and there’s no room for me to get caught up in a scandal with him—I can’t disappoint my parents again.
 
Third, men like Brady were built to break hearts. I barely managed to piece mine back together after my failed engagement and Brady would do irreparable damage if I gave him the chance.
 
Let the longest three months of my life begin…

Reviews
  • You Can’t Kiss The Nanny Brady Banks : Kingsmen Football by Piper Rayne

    This was a fantastic book Brady and Violet’s story . This book was so heartwarming with the love Brady has for his son Theo . The love Violet showed Theo was amazing. I have enjoyed this series and looking forward to the next book .

    By R Starchman

  • Single Dad Deliciousness!

    I just cannot resist a single dad, but to add Piper Rayne on top of that is a guarantee that I’ll love it! And Brady and Violet’s story is one I definitely enjoyed! Little Theo was the cutest and left me with the biggest smile in every one of his scenes. If I thought Brady as a dad was hot that was nothing compared to when he went into sexy alpha ‘I want you and only you’ mode. It’s no wonder Violet couldn’t resist temptation. I loved how she strived to live the life she wanted, regardless of what anyone thought. There was some forced proximity going as she was the nanny and boy was that tension thick! I loved it and the anticipation of wondering ,not if but, when they’d give in had me eager to get to the next page. In typical Piper Rayne fashion, they delivered while leading me wanting more with that tasty nugget dropped about the next Kingsmen book. The dual narration between Cindy Kay and Aaron Shedlock was just literal aural goodness. These two not only complimented each other as the ideal Brady and Cindy, their performance made for the perfect complement to this story.

    By SexyGirl2189

  • Fun

    What a fun, sweet story. First, Brady was wonderful- slightly damaged but sweet, respectful and steamy hot. Violet (a Korean heroine!) was smart, sweet, sassy and also well nuanced with the authors providing good insight into expectations that many Asian parents have on their children. Plenty of steam, laughs (I love the cast of characters) and swoons, I’m loving this series and this world! A low angst sports romance with a fun vibe that has run through the first two books of the series and I’m expecting more of the same for the next few!

    By Renavoo

  • Loved

    I absolutely adored Brady and Violet’s story. Theo was also perfect. I loved all of them. Brady is the best dad. Violet’s relationship with Theo was so sweet. I loved the chemistry between Brady and Violet. This was perfect!

    By rcbuzz

  • Brady and Violet make a great couple

    I really enjoyed the latest installment to the Kingsman football series. I don’t know why it didn’t click with me in book one, but I remember Brady as a child in his parents, book, Mad About the Banker. I was super excited to have cameos of Jasper and Lennon in this story! This book had it all. Single dad, sport star, second chance, and, of course, falling in love with the nanny. Theo had to be the cutest child of probably almost any book that I’ve read in the past few years. He was simply adorable, and really moved the story along part, kind of like Brady did in his parents’ book. Violet was really smart and sassy, but she was also shy, especially at first when she realizes who she is nannying for. I like the way, Theo’s mom Hannah was written. It would’ve been really easy to make her the harpy ex/villain, but I am glad that wasn’t the path that the authors took. I know that Brady was kind of written as a bit of a playboy in book one, but seeing as how this book really concentrated on his relationship with his son, I think that Piper Rayne did a great job of portraying him as a mature man, without sacrificing the playful and naughtiness of his relationship with Violet. I’m loving this series, and I cannot wait to dive into Chase’s book. I think that one is really going to end up being my favorite. Although, I say that about every book!

    By Cheryl33610

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