• Confessions of a Naughty Nanny

  • The Baileys, Book 6
  • By: Piper Rayne
  • Narrated by: Tanya Eby, Tim Paige
  • Length: 6 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (76 ratings)

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Confessions of a Naughty Nanny

By: Piper Rayne
Narrated by: Tanya Eby, Tim Paige
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When a famous music producer moves to Lake Starlight it can’t just be a coincidence. It’s the universe helping to move things along in the right direction so that Griffin Thorne can discover me.

I have to confess - I’ll do whatever it takes to make that happen.

Confession number one: I may have overhead that he was in search of a nanny. What can I say? My brother has a big mouth.

Confession number two: It’s possible I helped along the assumption that I had nanny experience. Hey, babysitting my nieces and nephew counts, right?

Confession number three: There’s a good chance I oversold my qualifications. But my Grandma Dori backed me up, so it’s not completely my fault.

And it worked. He hired me. Only for me to find out that he left the business.

I guess it’s on to Plan B.

When he accidentally overhears me singing, I expect nothing from him. Then he asks to work with me on a song for our town’s Founder’s Day Parade and it feels like a dream come true. Until...

Confession #4: I’ve fallen for him.

©2019 Piper Rayne Inc. (P)2019 Piper Rayne Inc.

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Phoenix Gets Her Chance

Phoenix Bailey had try to make it in LA but the break just didn’t happen. Now Griffin Thorne has moved to town and needs a Nanny for his eight year old boy. Here’s here chance for an LA connection but more than that begins to happen and there may be a love connection. Great characters and story. Great Series and performances. Recommend.

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Love this family love this series

You can have it all if you compromise. Griffin and Phoenix Shouldn’t wasn’t each other his 11 yrs older... she’s the nanny and a singer ! Come enjoy the ride with this awesome family and see what happens next ! I’m off to the next book

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The Emotions are somehow Realistic

It's a charming and smoothly flowing tale, albeit somewhat predictable. I stumbled upon this ebook without prior exposure to the series and, although I had to briefly step away for errands, I managed to listen to the entire book. This story stands alone fairly well, as long as you don't get too caught up in the side characters' subplots, which left me a bit bewildered. The epilogue seemed like a heartfelt nod to long-lasting couples and a teaser for the next installment in the series.

Regarding the narrators, particularly the male one, I admired how they skillfully shifted voices in Chapter 35, effortlessly portraying the three characters, complete with the elderly ladies' cracked voices.

Overall, it may not be my top pick for the bookshelf, given my limited exposure to the series, but I must acknowledge the moments I enjoyed. Particularly, when Griffin took responsibility for his mistakes and when Phoenix communicated before things got too complicated. It's refreshing that the author avoided the unrealistic trope of characters staying in love despite their terrible actions, steering clear of normalizing toxic relationships.

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