GRR Reviews Make Me Yours by Tia Louise

Ruby is a half-Korean counselor whose practice hadn't taken off. When she got an offer as a live-in nanny for a 4-year old, she was in no position to turn it down. Keeping her hands off her boss... that's a completely different problem, esp. with the entire town, even her own parents are commenting about the arrangement... often with snide comments like "geisha" (which is totally the wrong country...) // Remington is a retired billionaire who is raising his daughter alone after the death of his wife. Clashing with his mother-in-law is not helping the situation. A 4-year-old is supposed to be having fun, not being a "proper lady". Ruby is beautiful, and without thinking, he offered her 500 a day to help him raise his daughter. Now, if he can just keep his hands off her...

Good push-pull, a bit on the light and comedic side. The Asian stereotypes used in the insults are quite thorough... and obviously, all the wrong type. Folks in town are jealous, and you know Remi and Ruby will be together at the end, if she doesn't run away due to her inadequacy issues first. A bit trope, but still, hey, it has an Asian American co-star. :)

Category: Contemporary

Overall Rating: 4/5

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