Yazmin has just gone through a divorce from her childhood sweetheart who left her with nothing. Desperate to get her life back on track Yazmin takes a job as a nanny. Her plan was to only be a nanny for a few months while she saved and came up with a plan for her new life. Yazmin never expected to be the nanny for rap mogul Hero Saintil let alone fall in love with a man whose lifestyle was dangerous. Hero just wanted a peaceful life for him and his twins away from the world of social media, which is why he kept his life private and away from the publics prying eyes as much as possible. Hero couldn’t keep a nanny so leaving his kids in the care of his mother while he worked was the best option for him. Hero was surprised to come home to a new nanny he didn’t hire. After deciding to leave Yazmin on as the nanny Hero was determined not to break his rule of messing with someone who worked for him, but the more he got to know Yazmin the harder it became for Hero to stay away from her.
I enjoyed this book, Hero was everything. He was not only a music mogul and businessman that took no shit from anyone but then turned around and was such a softy when it came to his twins Angel and Saint. Now those dang on twins were bad as hell. I knew when Saint said “Welcome to Death Row Bitch” he was going to be a little bad ass cussing machine. Angel had no filter, lil sis just said the first thing that came to her mind and didn’t care how anyone took it. I loved how they took to Yazmin though; they did not play about their Miss Yazzy. Yazmin wanted to walk out on those little bad asses several times, but deep-down Saint and Angel penetrated her heart from the beginning. Hero’s momma worked my nerves she was horrible. I wasn’t expecting the little situation that happened and was a little disappointed in Hero.
I loved Yazmin she was going through it, but sis was determined to bounce back and build her life by her own rules. Listen don’t get on Yazmin’s bad side sis will read you for filth okay. I enjoyed her reads, she had me cracking up. Hero was not at all against letting the world know Yazmin was his. Poor Young Capo had no idea what he was getting himself into showing interest in Yazmin and Hero could careless how buddy felt.
I know it was very unhealthy, but the way Saint and Angel knew when Hero was having an episode and their response was so adorable, it was really the only time their little bad asses were being good. I do wish we would have gotten a follow up on how Hero was coping in the epilogue.
I also don’t think there were any content warnings which could have been mentioned. There was depression, addiction, sexual assault, and death of a parent mentioned in this book. This was a great read and if you can handle the content warning, I would recommend this full length standalone.
Categories: Book Reviews, Romance
