Nick is not a patient man.He wants a life with Sarah. Marriage. Kids. Everything.But she keeps dragging her feet. No wedding date set and every time he mentions kids, she panics.Sarah wants to marry Nick but she knows how quickly life can change for the worse. Watching her friend’s kids for the weekend is the perfect opportunity to teach Nick that having kids isn’t just playing video games and … playing video games and eating popcorn. It’s a lot of work.
But Nick has his own plans. He’s going to use this weekend to show Sarah that having kids, now, is a great idea.
Will Nick realize that kids are more work than fun or will Sarah finally be able to bury her past and take a chance on her future?
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This is book 2 in the stand alone series. Nick wants marriage and kids but sarah is not to sure about to kids. Will a weekend of watching a friends kids be what they need?
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A wellwritten and fastpaced book with an intriguing storyline and wonderful characters. Loved the chemistry between Nick and Sarah.
Would love to read more about this couple.
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Nick ticks all the boxes of the ideal fantasy partner and Sarah was a perfect match. They were playful and loving and so entertaining when they found having kids around for a few days would put up some serious roadblocks to those moments of passion they were so accustomed to.
I really enjoyed this fresh and fun story and encourage anyone wanting a few hours of enjoyment to pick it up.
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Nick And Sarah’s Steamy And Playful Babysitting Adventure Is An Easy Read About The Daily Challenges Of Parenthood And The Thoughtful Deliberations Couples Have About Having Children.
This is book two of La Petite Mort Club Intimate Encounters series. It can be read as a stand-alone. Book one of the series follows Terry and Maggie from The Dom’s Submission, book five of La Petite Mort Club series. Terry and Maggie are a new couple and have recently moved in together, but finding alone time is a challenge with Maggie’s three young children. In His Lesson, book one of this series, Maggie decides to surprise Terry for his birthday by arranging a weekend at La Petite Mort Club – their first together at the club as a couple.
This book follows a different couple that same weekend. Nick and Sarah from Six Nights of Sin and Six Weeks of Seduction, books one and three of La Petite Mort Club series, get a taste of what it is like to be parents when they babysit for Terry and Maggie during their weekend at the club.
Nick and Sarah are engaged and living together. Unbeknownst to Nick, Sarah has agreed to watch Maggie’s children as a sort of test for him. He wants to marry Sarah tomorrow and have a house full of children. She, however, is damaged by her past. An ex, a miscarriage, and fears – unfounded or not. She fears that she might not be able to carry to term, she might not be deserving, and that happily ever after isn’t in the cards for her. She doesn’t know how to share that with Nick, so he doesn’t understand why she refuses to plan the wedding. She hopes that by proving to him that he isn’t ready for kids, she won’t feel more pressure.
Isabella, Peter, and Davey – eight, six, and two – put the couple to the test, challenging their patience and perceptions about having children. A weekend of living with the ups and downs of having small children in the home makes the issue of children a reality and eventually facilitates honest conversions. As a couple, it is an important milestone for Nick and Sarah.
Nick and Sarah’s steamy and playful babysitting adventure is an easy read about the daily challenges of parenthood and the thoughtful deliberations couples have about having children. It is nicely written. The plot is fairly simple. The characters are nicely developed. Nick and Sarah have wonderful chemistry and great banter. The story is written in third person. The POV alternates between Nick and Sarah. I rate this book four stars.
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What is it about this couple that keeps me wanting to read more about them? Maybe it’s that the author has done a wonderful job of creating multi-dimensional characters.
Nick needs to be in control and he makes no excuses for it. However, he is also so in love with Sarah that he is willing to push his patience to the limit to allow Sarah the time she needs to heal from her ptsd. Sarah may have her issues, but she does stand her ground with Nick for the most part.
Although I’ve never had kids, having come from a big family I found the situations that came up while Nick and Sarah were babysitting to be very believable and found myself laughing out loud numerous times. The interaction between Terry and Nick was also priceless.
This was a fantastic book with wonderful characters and a real-life charm. It was well written and I really enjoyed it. I loved how it played out and i would recommend it to all!!
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Funny and utterly charming. 4.5 stars. I have read several books from this author and I have to say, that whereas I always found her work imaginative and steamy, I now have to also add, very funny, to that list. I was completely thrown by the way Sarah and Nick initially meet each other and have read their entire series. It was great to read their continued story with such firm HEA. Novels with babies and kids are always winners, especially when steamy sex and wit accompany the story. Warmth, firm loving commitment, as well as a strong physical attraction, leap off the pages of this well written and edited novel, with good use of vocabulary and scene-appropriate dialogue. I bet all parents would identify with some of the frustrations Sarah and Nick experience while babysitting their friend’s 3 children. I would gladly recommend this book if you like a good laugh.
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I enjoyed every bit of this story from beginning to end. Great characters and intriguing plot. I found this story to be creative and interesting
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