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Baby Lessons

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She’s facing her toughest assignment yet…

She’s an expert in beauty—
not babies!

Big-city journalist Madison Jules’s only hope for an authentic parenting column rests with firefighter Jack Cole. Temporarily relocating to small-town Lovestruck, Vermont, and nannying the single dad’s precious twin girls can’t be harder than her usual writing gig, right? But the babies unexpectedly tug on her heartstrings…as does their sexy dad. When opportunity knocks, Madison is unsure if she still loves the draw of the big city until she learns Jack isn’t who she thought he was…
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateJul 1, 2020
ISBN9781488069895
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Teri Wilson

USA Today Bestselling Author Teri Wilson writes heartwarming contemporary romance with a touch of whimsy. Three of Teri's books have been adapted into Hallmark Channel Original Movies by Crown Media, including Unleashing Mr. Darcy (plus its sequel Marrying Mr. Darcy), The Art of Us, and Northern Lights of Christmas, based on her book Sleigh Bell Sweethearts. She is also a recipient of the prestigious RITA Award for excellence in romantic fiction for her novel The Bachelor’s Baby Surprise. Teri has a major weakness for crowns, cute animals and pretty dresses, and she loves ballet and Audrey Hepburn films.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    A fun premise. Madison writes a parenting column when she hasn’t a clue about parenting. Jack’s a single dad and furious over Madison’s terrible advice so he pens numerous complaint letters forcing Madison to seek real world experience with children or else she’ll be fired. With their newspaper identities anonymous, Jack hires Madison to night nanny for his children and each begins to fall for the other without realizing it’s the person who they’re feuding with via newsprint. There are some moments here that require you to suspend disbelief a bit, that she’d be hired as a parenting columnist when she’s a fashion writer, that Jack would hire a night nanny who has no experience, that the newspaper would have a policy to print every single letter to the editor, and that Jack would make a very public gesture when everything about him screams he’s a private in-person kind of guy (yes, I get that he’s doing it for Madison, still, I feel like he would have made several more face to face attempts first). But it’s easy enough to shove mildly far-fetched stuff out of the way and enjoy the warmth between these two and other sweet and memorable stuff like the knitted booties, the Aunt’s hairless dog, and Madison’s appreciation for polka dots. Plus I just really liked the author’s voice, there’s a spark to it, she’s a natural at romantic comedy.