Review: Confessions of a Naughty Nanny - Piper Rayne


Confessions of a Naughty Nanny (The Baileys #6)

Review: Confessions of a Naughty Nanny - Book #6 The Baileys - Piper Rayne - January 2020
With the new book just being released Operation Bailey Babies, I figured as I was a couple of books behind that I better get back into reading Piper Rayne's series The Baileys. Book #6 features one of the youngest twins - Phoenix Bailey. She is our female wild-child. The one who always thought she was too big for the smalltown of Lake Starlight and with dreams of being a famous singer, she went to LA straight after graduation. Only to return home not long after as things weren't as great as she imagined. Phoenix still dreams of being a singer but now has to find another one to pursue her dream of being a star. Enter Griffin Thorne, former music producer, and friend of Denver Bailey. Now retired from the music business and being a single father of Maverick, he is on the look for a Nanny. Enter Phoenix, who believes that this is her "in" and bumps into Griffin and one thing leads to another and she becomes a Nanny for Maverick aka Mav. I did love the fact that all the Baileys called him Mav and he kept correcting them. Of course along the way Griffin and Phoenix have strong feelings for one another and things start heating up, but what will happen when Griffin finds out that Phoenix dreams of being a singer and he feels used and betrayed. With Phoenix hurt and Maverick moping since Griffin got rid of Phoenix whom he was growing to love, can Griffin win back Phoenix and Phoenix prove to Griffin that he is her "One" at least for now seeing as she is only in her twenties and still has her life ahead of her.  Confessions of a Naughty Nanny was another good book in Bailey's family series and now we have three siblings left - Juno, Kingston, and Sedona. I now can't wait to read the next book as the previews of the next couple have me very excited.




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