A review by mybooksandimaginations
Cinder-Nanny by Sariah Wilson

4.0

Cinder-Nanny: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

All Diana wanted to do was help her sister out, the sister who saved her. But, in order to do that, she has to lie to get a good paying job as a nanny to a wealthy couple and their young son with their high qualification expectations. It turns out having a con-woman for a mother comes in handy in cases like this, when you are absolutely not qualified or meet the necessary expectations. Lying doesn’t come easily to her and when she meets a handsome Earl, Griffin Windsor, the lies keep piling up, making it harder and harder for her to keep up the charade.

I love that this book takes its time on the romance. Diana has legitimate fears and roadblocks for her that she needs to overcome before she is ready to date Griffin. It’s not one of those meet cute, insta-love, immediately start dating scenarios. It’s a meet cute, insta-love with anxiety, secrets, and fears that are worked at in order to make the relationship possible. Seeing little Sophie and Milo become friends is seriously the cutest thing, them and their random obsessions about different things, it’s adorable. Although it’s a little outside the realm of possibility, a nanny who lied being loved enough by an Earl to make it okay, it’s still cute. And who said books need to be based in reality?