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Only the nanny knows for sure

by Phyllis Halldorson

WHAT THE NANNY LEARNED Heather Carmichael was thrilled at the prospect of a position as nanny to Boston's famous Sheffield family. Taking charge of the tiny heiress in their magnificent Beacon Hill home would be quite a challenge--as would the intimidating Sheffields themselves. Especially Max, whose gentle kiss told her he considered her much more than his niece's nanny. But a simple Southern lady didn't stand a chance with one of Boston's most eligible bachelors, especially with the Sheffields' unwritten rule against upstairs-downstairs relationships. Mr. Ethan Hadleigh, however, had something to say about that. A remarkable feat, since Ethan Hadleigh had been felled at the Battle of Lexington. Eyes twinkling with mischief, this eighteenth-century apparition decided to play matchmaker... and show Heather that when the heart is pure, anything is possible.

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  1. Which character stayed with you after you turned the last page, and why?
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