GRR Reviews Saving Grace by Katie Graykowski

Grace Kelley is neither blonde nor a princess. The only thing graceful is her name, and her singing voice. But when she spotted a girl in trouble, her innate sense of justice and doing the right thing kicked in. Suddenly, she's a nanny for one precocious teen and two boys, and she may be able to make a down payment for her uncle's nursing home (he raised her). But the father... Well... workaholic may be too mild a term. //  Chord is an NFL champion team's head coach, and that's because he dedicated his life to football, and as a result, ended up with a dysfunctional family. His kids have zero discipline. His wife left him for a yoga instructor after stealing his notebook. Grace crashed into his life. and he tossed her out. But when he realized Grace was able to control his kids, he hired her. He's weary of any woman near him, but Grace broke through those walls. It's obvious that Grace was the best thing that happened to him... Until his notebook vanished... and it's clear Grace is keeping a secret...

I have a slight problem with the "I have to know he wants to marry me because he loves me, not just because we made a baby" reasoning. It's both sweet... yet horribly naive. But I'm a guy. :)  4.5/5

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