Review: Nanny for the SEALs by Cassie Cole. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Nanny for the SEALs by Cassie Cole

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Three US Navy SEALs. One lucky nanny.

I lied my way into a Lakers suite to get closer to the game.
I had no idea I was messing with a bunch of Navy SEALs.
But the three gorgeous, powerful men aren’t angry.
In fact, they want to offer me a job.

Rogan, the tall, dark, and handsome commander who goes the extra mile by visiting my hotel and convincing me to take the job.
Brady, the Boston goofball whose dirty jokes and naughty smiles send an excited shiver up my spine.
Asher, the freckled blond sweetheart who specializes in combat intelligence.

These steamy SEALs own a private security company.
And they need someone to nanny their triplets while they’re at work.
But nannying isn’t the only thing they have planned for me…

I spend my days taking care of their kids,
And my nights having sweaty, steamy fun with my three new boyfriends.
Can I get their rebellious children under control?
Or will I fail these three SEALs in more ways than one?

Nanny for the SEALs

Another good Cassie Cole reverse harem!

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙🖤💚❤️
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📙📘
World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌍
Character development: 😚😔🤓🥰

The heroine: Heather – she grew up in Texas and worked as a nanny before moving to L.A. She has been in Los Angeles for three years, she is an out of work actress and her acting coach gave her and her best friend Maurice tickets to a Lakers game, though they are seated so far back in the nosebleed section that they can hardly see the game. So, they sneak to the suite level to get a better look at the game. She lives by the motto, “you don’t get what you want in life, you get what you fight for.”

The Heroes: Rogan, Brady & Asher – three former Navy SEALs who own a very successful security firm (HLS Security) that caters to the rich and famous. They have kids that are out of control and need a nanny.
Rogan – he has a 6-year-old boy named Micah. He was the commanding officer of their SEAL team and has good instincts on how to handle most situations. He is also the de facto leader of the group at HLS.
Brady – he has a 6-year-old boy named Dustin. Brady is from Boston, with a thick accent (sounds like Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting). He is also a bit of a goofball.
Asher – he has a 6-year-old girl named Cora. He is a bit more of a stickler for the rules than the other two. He focuses on the intel and technological side of the business.

The Story: Heather and Maurice snuck into the suite owned by HLS Security at the Lakers game, where Heather pretends to be an actress that was invited to the game but hadn’t shown up. Though after embarrassing themselves and nearly getting kicked out, they are able to escape, but not before making a huge impression on everyone in the room including Rogan, Brady and Asher. The guys, thinking she might be from a rival firm, checked into her background and decide to hire her to help get their kids in line before they start Kindergarten in 6 months.

The guys have an extremely odd home life. Not only are their three kids all the same age, but they don’t have any mothers in the picture and the guys all live together and raise the kids together in the same home. Each kid has their own room and calls all three of the guy’s Daddy, but each has their own. It takes a while for them to explain their whole situation to Heather.

I love how detailed Cassie Cole’s books are. The two boys are way out of control when Heather first gets the nanny job. The little girl, Cora is sweet and spends most of the time reading on her own. I like how Heather systematically puts the kids on a schedule and gets them to start behaving better. It isn’t immediate, but her efforts do work, especially after she moves into their home and is able to stop the dads from undoing all her efforts by being lazy and too lenient with the kids at night.

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