The Perfect Formula: A Nanny Racing Sports Romance (The Secret Formula) - Softcover

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Levine, Annalise

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Synopsis

The grid’s most famous playboy just found a baby on his doorstep, and my dad decided I’m the one who has to deal with it.

Griffin Michaels has a reputation. Parties. Cameras. Women who know better and say yes anyway. I have a reputation too. The sensible daughter. The one who always cleans up the mess.

Hazel is not a mess. She’s a newborn with a powerful set of lungs and a note that says she belongs with Griffin.

I’m supposed to be getting ready for my psychology doctorate, not moving into a driver’s house because my father snapped his fingers. But I can’t afford the doctorate without him, and he knows it.

The press and the sponsors can’t find out. So my father makes it simple. I move in. I keep Hazel safe and secret. I keep his star driver focused on the title instead of falling apart over diapers and no sleep.

Griffin is everything I hate about racing drivers… until he isn’t. Until I see the panic when Hazel cries, the way he refuses to miss a single feed, the moments he looks at me like I’m part of their tiny, accidental family.

I went in to fix a problem.

Now I’m terrified of what happens when my father realizes I’ve become one.

The Perfect Formula is a mild enemies-to-lovers Formula One sports romance between a racing driver and his team principal’s daughter-turned-nanny, featuring a surprise baby, forced proximity, and an off-limits attraction that could ruin them both.

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About the Author

Annalise Levine is a British sports romance author with a weakness for forced proximity, forbidden chemistry, and athletes who are all discipline until one woman tests every limit.She writes steamy, emotionally intense romances set in high pressure sports worlds, where careers are fragile, reputations matter, and one mistake turns into the best kind of trouble.When Annalise isn't writing, she's traveling, people watching, watching highlights, and filing away petty sports rivalries for future plot fuel.

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