Knowing You (Words We Never Said #1)

Knowing You (Words We Never Said #1)

E.M. Lindsey

Enjoyment: 3.5Quality: 3.5Characters: 4.0Plot: 3.0
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"Oh my God, Briar! Where did you get that prosthetic leg?" Things as a parent Lane thought he'd never say for four hundred, Alex. But that’s par for the course in Lane Ashbury’s life considering everything is on the verge of falling apart. He not only has a toddler building her skills as a professional klepto, but he’s also on the verge of divorce, and hoping desperately to save his business before it goes under. Luckily, the owner of the stolen leg might just be an angel in disguise when he offers to be Lane’s new nanny instead of pressing charges. The whole thing would be perfect if Bowen Galanos didn’t make Lane feel things. If he didn’t make Lane question everything he thought he knew about himself every time Bowen's touch lingered just a little too long. And when Bowen offers some no-strings benefits to their friendship to see if maybe Lane’s not as straight as he thought, Lane finds it impossible to say no. I mean, it’s not like he’s going to realize he’s madly in love with his nanny, right? That would be absurd. That would be ridiculous. And knowing him, that would be exactly his luck. Knowing You is the first book in a light-hearted, single-dads romance series. It features a toddler with sticky fingers, a tired dad who just wants to be loved, a former stunt actor who craves to be needed, Henry Cavill man crushes, a hint of sweet, a twist of angst, a steamy bisexual awakening, and the happiest of happily ever afters.


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    Mar 12, 2025
    Enjoyment: 3.5Quality: 3.5Characters: 4.0Plot: 3.0
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    I'm a bit of a hard sell on the single dad trope, but EM Lindsey pulled it off fine. The child didn't detract from the budding relationship, which makes a big difference for me with this trope. This entire series is single dad romances, as far as I know, and I'm not opposed to continuing at this point, though it's relatively low priority.

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