He hires her to save his son. He never plans on risking his heart. One rule should keep the peace: the nanny lives by the schedule, and the boss keeps his distance. But when quiet nights become confidences, and a little boy's laughter starts returning to a house built on grief, distance turns dangerous. Quinn Harper takes the live-in job for one reason-give six-year-old Jackson someone steady to count on.
Beckett Hayes, a guarded tech CEO and widower, believes order is the only way to keep the world from breaking again. Quinn brings warmth he doesn't trust, boundaries he tries to enforce, and a calm that soothes the boy who stopped speaking after the funeral. Whispers from the staff. Watchful neighbors. In-laws with sharp questions. An ex at the door. Every new crack in Beckett's control pulls Quinn closer-to the kitchen where he finally laughs, to the hallway where she waits out nightmares, to the charged edge of a kiss neither of them can afford.
When a career-making offer threatens to rip their fragile trio apart, Quinn must choose between the future she planned and the home they're all learning to be. Slow-burn and forbidden, tender and intensely emotional-Claiming the Nanny is a contemporary nanny/boss romance about a man relearning hope, a woman brave enough to stay, and a child who shows them what family feels like.
He hires her to save his son. He never plans on risking his heart. One rule should keep the peace: the nanny lives by the schedule, and the boss keeps his distance. But when quiet nights become confidences, and a little boy's laughter starts returning to a house built on grief, distance turns dangerous. Quinn Harper takes the live-in job for one reason-give six-year-old Jackson someone steady to count on.
Beckett Hayes, a guarded tech CEO and widower, believes order is the only way to keep the world from breaking again. Quinn brings warmth he doesn't trust, boundaries he tries to enforce, and a calm that soothes the boy who stopped speaking after the funeral. Whispers from the staff. Watchful neighbors. In-laws with sharp questions. An ex at the door. Every new crack in Beckett's control pulls Quinn closer-to the kitchen where he finally laughs, to the hallway where she waits out nightmares, to the charged edge of a kiss neither of them can afford.
When a career-making offer threatens to rip their fragile trio apart, Quinn must choose between the future she planned and the home they're all learning to be. Slow-burn and forbidden, tender and intensely emotional-Claiming the Nanny is a contemporary nanny/boss romance about a man relearning hope, a woman brave enough to stay, and a child who shows them what family feels like.