Friday, March 15, 2019

Be My Book Boyfriend Promotions Presents a Blog Tour for Nanny And The Bratva Boss by S.C. Daiko


Title: Nanny And The Bratva Boss 
Author: SC Daiko 
Genre: Billionaire, Mafia Romance 


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He calls me 'Mary Poppins'. I just call him 'Boss'.

He's a Russian Mafia kingpin.
Deep, dark and dangerous.
Good and evil at war within him.
I'm caught in the cross-fire,
but I want to be here.
A cold-hearted man, or is he?
I'm about to find out...
***
She's breezed into my world
like a latter-day Mary Poppins.
A sassy girl from England
with the voice of an angel,
and the body of a goddess.
I need her in my life like a bullet in the brain.
Everything about her tempts me.
But she's an itch I won't be scratching.
Except, the best-laid plans have a habit of going wrong.
Soon I'll find out what really matters,
and that the worst lies
are the lies you tell to yourself.

From international bestselling author SC Daiko comes a gripping new standalone romance with all the feels.


My Review:

💖💖💖💖💖

This is one of those stories that has you on the edge of your seat reading till the very end because there is suspense, love and so much jam packed into one book that you keep reading because you are so caught up you can't stop and that is what happened to me. I loved meeting Zoe and Taras.

Zoe is from England and she is a nanny for Taras's daughter. At first they have this strictly boss/employee relationship that grows into a friendship that turns into love and when it turns into love Taras really surprised me with how he reacted to it. 

Taras doesn't really think he deserves love because of his failed marriage but Zoe shows him that he can love again and not get hurt. The chemistry that these two have is off the charts and the relationship they have with Taras daughter is also amazing. Taras is a great father and the more time he spends with his daughter the better their relationship becomes.











Tonight, Zoe wasn’t wearing the halter-neck dress. She appeared in figure-hugging jeans and a blue cotton blouse that set off the topaz in her beautiful irises. After declining a glass of wine, she sat next to me, shooting me a look from under her dark lashes.
Mrs K arrived with our starter course, a fresh vegetable salad made with cucumbers, tomatoes and onions. She served us and returned to the kitchen.
I swirled the wine in my glass. “I’m sorry if I was a little abrupt when we said goodnight yesterday.”
“Abrupt? You were more than abrupt.” Her eyes flashed. “You were downright rude.”
“I’m not a nice man. I don’t do ‘nice’. I can’t.”
“Why?”
Ever forthright.
“If I show any weakness, I’ll be finished.” I lifted my fork and speared a tomato.
She took a sip of water. “Being nice isn’t the same as being weak, I don’t think.”
“You are right, rybka. It isn’t.” I shook my head. “I guess I’ve just gotten out of the habit.”
She chewed some salad and swallowed. “Were you horrible to your wife? Is that why you got divorced?”
“None of your concern,” I snapped, slamming my hand down on the table. Dishes rattled and the water in Zoe’s glass sloshed over the edge.
She shot me a withering look. “There you go again, being a prick. I’m only trying to understand you, Taras.”


I Dreamed A Dream (Anne Hathaway - Les Miserables)
Hallelujah – Sheku Kanneh-Mason - Leonard Cohen: Hallelujah, arr. Tom Hodge
With or Without You – (U2) – 2 Cellos
Something Just Like This – (The Chainsmokers & Coldplay) – Cello Cover
Baby Can I Hold You – Tracy Chapman
A Thousand Years – Christina Perri


SC Daiko, aka Siobhan, is an award-winning British author of fast-paced international bestselling contemporary romance and romantic suspense. Siobhan loves to swim in the sea, travel around Europe, sample different food and enjoy local wine. She has worked in the City of London and taught languages in a Welsh high school before moving to Italy, where she now lives with her husband and two cats. Nothing makes her happier than connecting with readers and fellow authors.




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