The book is full of familiar romance tropes: the widowed Hayden has a cherubic and precocious daughter, meddling friends and family members, and a hidden heart of gold as well as the aforementioned crazy ex-girlfriend. Unfortunately, the battle is cut short by misunderstandings galore, and sexual assault and the re-emergence of the earl's former girlfriend change the tone of the novel. As neither can back down from a challenge, the battle of wits and wills begins. To make it more interesting, he accepts her dare and turns it into a bet: if she doesn't resign, he'll give her a bonus, but if she does, he'll want.something from her. When Hayden tries to fire Sophia, she offers him a dare: that she can last 10 days as his nurse. What neither expects is the attraction that blossoms between them almost immediately. The earl, shot in the leg by an estranged lover, is not an easy patient, but Sophia plans to do the work she was hired to do. Sophia Camden is the third attendant hired for Hayden Milton, Earl of Westfield, in a matter of days. An injured nobleman and his nurse clash in this Victorian melodrama.
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