He trains soldiers into steel; she tames toddlers with glitter. His mission is to fix her-until she teaches him how to feel. Lieutenant Grayson Wolfe walks into Havenbrook Early Learning Center to impose discipline, not make friends. His mandate: retrain the lead nanny whose "creative" methods are driving the director mad. Riley Park sings instructions, renames snack time, and believes big feelings need room to breathe-everything Grayson's rulebook rejects.
Forced to shadow her through a week of finger paint, nap mats, and tiny rebellions, he expects chaos. Instead he finds intention, empathy.and a woman who meets his command with soft, devastating certainty. As sparks turn to heat and the kids crown him "Captain Gravity, " Grayson's armor starts to crack. Riley's job is on the line; his reputation is, too. To save the classroom-and each other-they'll have to risk the one thing neither trusts: connection.
Training the Nanny is a grumpy-sunshine, slow-burn workplace romance filled with banter, found family (of the toddler variety), and the courage it takes to trade control for love.
He trains soldiers into steel; she tames toddlers with glitter. His mission is to fix her-until she teaches him how to feel. Lieutenant Grayson Wolfe walks into Havenbrook Early Learning Center to impose discipline, not make friends. His mandate: retrain the lead nanny whose "creative" methods are driving the director mad. Riley Park sings instructions, renames snack time, and believes big feelings need room to breathe-everything Grayson's rulebook rejects.
Forced to shadow her through a week of finger paint, nap mats, and tiny rebellions, he expects chaos. Instead he finds intention, empathy.and a woman who meets his command with soft, devastating certainty. As sparks turn to heat and the kids crown him "Captain Gravity, " Grayson's armor starts to crack. Riley's job is on the line; his reputation is, too. To save the classroom-and each other-they'll have to risk the one thing neither trusts: connection.
Training the Nanny is a grumpy-sunshine, slow-burn workplace romance filled with banter, found family (of the toddler variety), and the courage it takes to trade control for love.