The Nanny and the Beefcake
Nanny Love Match, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Monica King
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Thomas Costen
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By:
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Krista Sandor
About this listen
The world knows Erasmus Cress as a British boxing champion and a single dad, but what they don’t know is that he’s also an O thief. Yep, that O. The OMG, don’t stop, please, don’t stop, O.
The infuriating beefcake rendered yoga instructor Libby Lamb an off-balance O-deprived mess with one arrogant glance, which turns out to be an occupational hazard when her job is to remain calm, cool, and collected.
She never expected to become the boxer’s nanny, but she’s got bills to pay and brothers to support. Not to mention, the beefcake’s ripped physique might be the key to reclaiming her O and restoring her inner peace.
Here’s the deal. She’s out of options, and so is he.
He’s training for the fight of his life, and he needs someone to care for his son.
He says he doesn’t do relationships. But when their eyes meet, and the gloves come off, there’s no denying his yang is hot for her yin.
They clash at every turn, but Erasmus soon learns that the fight that matters the most might not be the one in the boxing ring. When it’s all on the line, the true battle will be the fight for Libby’s heart.
The Nanny Love Match series:
- The Nanny and the Nerd
- The Nanny and the Hothead
- The Nanny and the Beefcake
A note from the author: The Nanny Love Match series is a laugh-out-loud romantic-comedy series. Each book can be listened to as a stand-alone, but it’s more fun to hear them in order.
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- Bette
- 29-05-23
Hilarious LOL RomCom! Great Story & Narration🎧
This hilarious, laugh out loud, romantic comedy should come with a warning label to be aware of spontaneous outbursts of laughter, so eat and drink with caution or risk the chance of making a mess. Krista Sandor is a gifted author, I enjoy her writing style and way with words, her witty dialogue and humor are fantastic, so are her comedic timing and over the top shenanigans. This third book of the series is Erasmus “Raz” Cress and Libby Lamb’s story, Erasmus, a British boxing champion and Libby is a yoga instructor who teaches classes next to the gym he is training in. Libby was not happy with Erasmus, he is arrogant and has a bad aura surrounding him and that aura came her way and she blames him for losing her ability to O, no matter what or who she did. He has no idea about any of this, and when everything in her life could go wrong does, she takes her anger out on him, causing a scene, a hilarious scene, that winds up going viral. He was a good sport about it, but it still got them in trouble and they’d receive a slap on the wrist as long as they do some community service, a service that includes two burros named Beefcake and Plum, LOL. And in true Nanny Love Match fashion, Madelyn Malone found the perfect nanny match for Erasmus’s son Sebastian, and it was Libby. Erasmus lost the love of his life, Meredith, Sebastian’s mom, and his heart is closed for love, but he feels something for Libby and it is hard for him to deal with that. Libby is great with and for Sebastian, who is absolutely adorable, and he makes friends quickly with Phoebe and Oscar. This entertaining and wonderfully plotted story has the perfect balance of drama, humor, heartfelt emotions, some heartwarming moments and a fabulous romance. Krista Sandor, thank you for another amazing story, the laughs and the emotional rollercoaster ride.
🎧📚🎧 And for the wonderful narration, Monica King continues to do an amazing job bringing the characters to life, and joining her for this third book is Thomas Costen, who was just as amazing. Their voices and performances complemented each other, and they made a great narration team. They had a complete understanding of the characters they were portraying, giving each a voice that fit that character perfectly and was believable in every role they played. Costen’s Erasmus was spot-on, British accent and all, grasping every side of his personality, from his grumpiness to his caring side. King continues to master the roles of these characters and nails it as Libby, grasping all her yoga-centricities and quirkiness. Both were just as fabulous performing the roles of the secondary characters, too, children included. They set the perfect tone for the story, handled the witty dialogue with ease and landed the humor effortlessly. These entertaining storytellers are versatile voice artists and a pleasure to listen to. Thank you for this amazing listen.
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