Worth The Wait
She’s not his for keeps…unless his love is forever.
After spending the last three years making a comfortable home for handsome widower, Dan Major, Amy Logan finds herself at a crossroads. With a thirtieth birthday on the horizon, the nanny faces tough choices about her future. Simply being Dan’s employee is no longer enough. The realization that he might lose Amy has Dan romancing her, then proposing marriage.
Amy is stunned and thrilled by the proposal until she realizes he didn’t mention love. Dan is an honorable man and won’t promise more than he can give. Not until Amy moves out does Dan realize she’s taken his heart with her. Now he has to find a way to show her his love is real…before it’s too late. Looking for a heartwarming romance that will keep you turning the page and leave you with a smile on your face? You've come to the right place! This sweet story is sure to uplift, inspire and delight you.
Grab your copy now and let this fabulous romance warm your heart today!
Originally published as Romancing the Nanny this feel-good romance has been completely updated for your reading pleasure.
“ This book was very enjoyable and entertaining. The loss of a wife and mother created a nanny position for the husband and daughter. The nanny did so much for them both. The love and romance in this book was awesome. I enjoyed this book from start to finish.”
— K C, Amazon
What People Are Saying
A selection of ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ reviews from Amazon and GoodReads
“The heart wants what the heart wants, and more often than not, we just want a home and a family to call our own. I cannot imagine how one could work as a live in nanny and not fall in love with the kiddo one's taking care of. The feeling of having a family... yet not having a family must be one of the saddest feelings ever.
Amy was destined to be a mom, she shows this in the way that she cares for Dan and Emma. It's like a ready made family ... but not quite. She's the nanny, not the mom; not the wife. She yearns for more but also doesn’t want to jeopardize her job. Things get more interesting when Amy gets the opportunity to work somewhere else. The realization that they could lose the person who was holding their family together spurs Dan into action.
The premise of the story is interesting; the way it was written is, as always, excellent. Cindy never disappoints with how she builds up her stories, with just enough heat and angst. I loved Amy and Emma right from the start, and I grew to love Dan as things progressed. This is a fun read, one that made me sad in places (the parallel between Amy and Emma losing their moms so early in life made me teary eyed), smile in places and ponder in places. The knowledge that love makes things possible also made reading this story a feel-good moment.”
*****
“Again, Cindy Kirk makes you fall in love with Amy and little Emma and even Dan. Amy is a woman that has missed finding herself and jumped into to the role of mother for Emma and wants to be a wife in a marriage full of love.”
*****
“You'll fall in love this with short story. It grabs you and makes you want to hug and shelter Amy from everything and of course, little Emma is adorable.”
*****