Daffodils in March

(2 customer reviews)

Description

Given a week’s notice in her current job, Eden Jameson is desperately looking for something new. Being a nanny for her widowed best friend, Hanna, is the ideal solution to both their problems.

David Painter has other ideas. Having a stranger in the house – even if she is his sister’s best friend – could ruin everything he’s worked so long to achieve. He needs to get rid of this nanny and fast.

When Hanna dies unexpectedly, the reading of the will is a shock. Eden and David have been left joint custody of the baby and joint ownership of the house. Can they overcome their differences, or is it too late?

2 reviews for Daffodils in March

  1. Isis Ray

    This is a sweet second chance romance. I loved most of the character. I wasn’t the biggest fan of David until much later in the book. I liked Eden and thought she was a very loving wonderful friend to Hanna. There was more death in this book than I would of liked but it didn’t ruin the story. I liked that this was a Christian romance as well. This book isn’t for everyone because of the religious aspects to it but I would highly recommend it to others who enjoy this genre. The narrator was alright. It took me awhile to warm up to her…but she did a good job reading the book. I am glad I did because I will be listening to some of the other books in this series shortly. This is the first book I have listened to by this author and read by the narrator. I know others will enjoy this book as much as I did.

  2. Rosemary HUGHES

    A guy tries to stop his sister engaging a governess, which ends up being his former sister in law and former love.
    Then there’s lots of drama,but to go into detail would give a good story away.

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