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Wednesday 4 May 2016

Book Review: Picnics in Hyde Park - Nikki Moore


Super nanny, Zoe Harper is mad! It was bad enough discovering her ex-fiancĂ© Greg cheating on her just weeks before their wedding. But now she’s returned home to London to find her younger sister Melody has been left jobless, homeless, broke and dumped.
Zoe is determined to get revenge on the infamous Reilly brothers for her sister’s heartbreak. So when an unexpected opportunity gives Zoe a way in to uncaring―and dizzyingly gorgeous!―successful music producer Matt Reilly’s world, she jumps at the chance to make him pay.
But living with Matt as nanny to his two adorable, but complicated children, Zoe soon begins to suspect that not everything is as it seems… Matt insists on pushing everyone away including his children, but why? And if his delicious summer kisses are anything to go by, he can’t be that bad surely?
Can Zoe convince Matt to open up a little and help fix this family before she leaves…or worse, before 
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My thoughts:
It took me a while to get round to reading this but once I had I was glad that I did. It was fun, quick and engaging to read. I really enjoyed it and once I'd started I didn't put it down. It made me laugh, and get angry at the characters and drew me into the book. The characters were well thought out, and had a motivation behind them that really drew me into their lives (apart from the bother, he felt like a background character who's sole purpose was to move the story forward). I'm going to remember the name Nikki Moore and will be buying this as a gift from friends.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Picnics-Hyde-Park-Love-London/dp/0008127247/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462350477&sr=8-1&keywords=Picnics+in+Hyde+Park

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p.s. much thanks to Netgalley for this copy

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