The Holiday Nanny Book Review
Book Description
Workaholic single father Wade Abbot is away on business, as usual, when he receives a heart-tugging video from his four-year-old. The little girl hopes he’ll come home for Christmas–and see her in the holiday pageant. With his harrowing past, Wade has always doubted his ability to be a good father, but he heads home to Arizona, determined to try. His daughter’s loving new nanny, Connie Ladden, works overtime to help turn him into the father he longs to be. And with some help from his little girl, Wade just might turn his holiday nanny into a permanent wife and mother.
My Thoughts
I confess that my past experiences with some Love Inspired books have not been the most enjoyable for a number of reasons. I have especially dreaded reading ones that focus around children. Usually, these younger characters seem too perfect or deliver less-than-genuine lines. Knowing what this storyline is about from the beginning (a little girl who has a strained relationship with her father)…I confess (again) to some nerves going in.
I had my eye on a another book in this series, but I try not to read any series out of order if possible. So, I grabbed a copy of The Holiday Nanny, and I was hooked from the beginning. What an absolutely charming book! Silver captured my heart immediately, and Connie’s understanding and patience was just what Silver and Wade needed to restore their father-daughter relationship.
At the beginning, Connie and Wade had never met as his job required him to work overseas. When he returned home, he made no bones about telling Connie that there would be no possibility of romantic feelings between them, which she had no problem reciprocating. Connie’s history with men was unpleasant, plus she’s trying so hard to be reunited with a father that she hasn’t seen in 11 years. But slowly and delicately, these two hearts were drawn together in the most beautiful way, and I was near to tears by the end.
There are multiple references to God and His love for us that are perfectly placed throughout the book. Wade, slowly but surely, was able to open up his heart, and he and Connie both learned how important it is to trust God to work out all things for their good.
Yes, it was a little cheesy and had a great heartwarming ending as I expect from all Love Inspired books, but I loved it. I mean – REALLY loved it. 🙂
4.5 Stars
**There will be jewelry coming for this book! Silver has a sweet little addiction to bells, so that should give me a some great ideas. There was also one line that is perfect to feature in a locket. Stay tuned! ♥ Not sure what I’m talking about? Click here for more info!
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