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There'S Something About The Nanny (Harlequin Love & Laughter, No 7)

There'S Something About The Nanny (Harlequin Love & Laughter, No 7)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: an engaging read
Review: I liked this book a lot, and I'm quite picky when it comes to romance. I can see the earlier reviewer's point about it not really fitting in Love & Laughter - the humor in most of the other books tends to be a little broader - but I think it was lighthearted enough that its inclusion in the line didn't bother me. There are several very funny scenes as Misty copes with the modern world. Misty is a charming character, and I enjoyed the unfolding of her relationship with Alan. I thought the ending was especially satisfying.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A fun, magical romance
Review: I originally submitted this review in 1997 (before Amazon created the About You Page) and am resubmitting it under my public account as directed by Amazon's Customer Service. The original review will be deleted via Amazon.

Famous writer and single Dad Alan Magnus is in desperate need of nanny. Facing a crushing deadline for his newest thriller he just doesn't have the time to give little Deanna the attention she craves.

Deanna dislikes all of the nannies Daddy chooses and wishes for a fairy. Into their lives appears beautiful Misty with the purple eyes who claims she is an elf. Deanna immediately loves her and together they talk desperate Dad into hiring her. He thinks she's escaped from the local loony bin but because she is so much fun to look at and listen to he decides to give her a chance. He figures a crazy nanny is better than no nanny.

Misty quickly steals Alan's heart but she fears he doesn't truly love her and that he is under the spell of magic. The only way to know for sure is to make a believer out of him.

Although not laugh out loud funny, There's Something About The Nanny is a quick, lighthearted read with likable, charming characters and just enough magic to perk up your afternoon

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A fun, magical romance
Review: I originally submitted this review in 1997 (before Amazon created the About You Page) and am resubmitting it under my public account as directed by Amazon's Customer Service. The original review will be deleted via Amazon.

Famous writer and single Dad Alan Magnus is in desperate need of nanny. Facing a crushing deadline for his newest thriller he just doesn't have the time to give little Deanna the attention she craves.

Deanna dislikes all of the nannies Daddy chooses and wishes for a fairy. Into their lives appears beautiful Misty with the purple eyes who claims she is an elf. Deanna immediately loves her and together they talk desperate Dad into hiring her. He thinks she's escaped from the local loony bin but because she is so much fun to look at and listen to he decides to give her a chance. He figures a crazy nanny is better than no nanny.

Misty quickly steals Alan's heart but she fears he doesn't truly love her and that he is under the spell of magic. The only way to know for sure is to make a believer out of him.

Although not laugh out loud funny, There's Something About The Nanny is a quick, lighthearted read with likable, charming characters and just enough magic to perk up your afternoon

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A different type in the series-
Review: This book had a lot of creativity in it. It was funny, moving and a bit odd at times, but overall, it had caught my attention. In the regular love and laughter series, there is usually more romance and gaiety. But, it had the sense of magic and fairy like worlds in it, which any young teen likes to read and dwell upon. Read it, it will give you a different perspective of things after a few months.


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