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File Size: 5410 KB

Print Length: 300 pages

Publisher: Georgia Le Carre (September 27, 2018)

Publication Date: September 27, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07G26T6T7

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Title: The Man In The MirrorAuthor: Georgia Le CarreDesignation: Full-Length, Standalone, No Cliffhanger, Contemporary Billionaire RomanceMy Rating: Four Sinfully Sexy Stars****Wow, what an unexpected and very delightful surprise! And why is it such a surprise? Because I detest nanny/wealthy employer story arcs. It's one of my least favorite tropes, so I can't believe I'm saying this, but I really enjoyed The Man In The Mirror. A few months ago, Le Carre released Nanny and The Beast which I quickly dismissed it as not my cup of tea, simply because of my preconceived judgments of all nanny/employer plot device constructs. But even after weeks had passed, I found myself still thinking about the book and doubting my decision. A few days ago, Le Carre released a second nanny/wealthy employer book, The Man In The Mirror, featuring one of the secondary characters from Nanny and The Beast, and once again I found myself intrigued, tempted and torn. Now I should insert here that I became a Le Carre fan 5 years ago after reading The Billionaire Banker Series and generally purchase all her new releases, but I didn't want to spend my hard earned money on books I felt sure I wouldn't enjoy. But for some inexplicable reason, I couldn't stop thinking about either book, so I decided to place my trust in Le Carre as an author and purchased both. Best decision ever! Neither of the books was the same tired, old, clichéd stereotype I thought them to be - they were so much more than I could have ever imagined! Never have I been happier to admit my misconception. I fell in love with the mysterious Yuri and kindhearted April in Nanny and The Beast, and I simply adored the tortured Brett and spirited Charlotte in The Man In The Mirror. Le Carre's sensual prose, skillful plot progression, superb character development, and easy-to-follow first-person narrative with clearly defined his and her perspectives captured my undivided attention and held me prisoner, completely spellbound and enthralled, from the first page till the last.So, did I like Nanny and The Beast and The Man In The Mirror? Yes, very much! Georgia Le Carre, you accomplished the impossible, something no author has been able to do in the last 65 years - you completely changed my opinion of nanny/wealthy employer romance tropes! I'm almost 70 years young and it takes a whole heck of a lot to change my mind about something, but you did! I guess you can teach an old dog new tricks after all! lol... Will I read this author again? Absolutely! Would I recommend this book? You bet! Actually, I recommend both books but only for adult readers since each contains tortured, dark heroes, sassy heroines, explicit language, and graphic sex (dreamy love scenes). And finally, was I entertained? Completely! Fabulous entertainment and awesome reads!

The book had 3018 locations on my kindle. The book was about a man, named Brett and a woman, named Charlotte. Brett was a wealthy disfigured father and husband. Charlotte was a nanny, who couldn't keep a job because of jealous wives. The book contained a drunken oral sex scene about half way thru and some decent sex more than half way thru. I did not like either character. Charlotte was a caring woman, but she barely hears Brett's voice on the intercom, she is instantly fantasizing and besotted with a man, she had never even met. There are other things, I won't mention, that bothered me. Brett was scarred and lonely man, who isolated himself from the world. The character made me mad, because he allowed his cold, vindictive and cheating wife, to continue to harass the entire household. Overall this was just ok for me.

Charlotte is hired to be the Nanny for a frail boy, Zachery. Having a controlling Mother and an a Father, Brett King, who she has never seen. She is given eight pages of instructions on his care. The boy has a regimented routine and lists of allowed foods and activities. She is informed to never see or involve his father that every question is to be brought to his Mother. One day she figures out his Father has been disfigured in an accident and doesn't care to spend time with him or her son. She would prefer to keep him in her control, not allowing Staff to bother Mr. King with concerns for his son. Charlotte begins to realize the billionaire father, has been kept from his son by mom's deception and poisoning of Zachery against him calling Brett a Monster because of his scars. Since a disastrous encounter Brett is afraid to see Zachary, knowing his son fears him so strongly. She begins to unravel the mysteries in this household, but will she be able to reconcile the father and son before her employer destroys her chances?

Brett and Charlotte meet when she is hired by his wife to be the nanny for his introverted 5 year old son. His wife is difficult to say the least and a cheat.Brett had an accident that his disfigured his face. He a recluse but sweet. Sometimes it was a struggle to like Brett. Other times he was adorable.His wife and Charlotte of course conflict. They mostly disagree over his 5 year old son. His wife is cruel, manipulative and evil toward the child. Telling lies about his father. His parents are in a loveless marriage.Eventually Brett realizes he wants Charlotte and she wants him. With Brett and his wife being basically roommates things happen that shouldn’t, but you quickly forgive that because of how horrible his wife is as a wife and mother.Eventually tragedy happens and circumstances allow for Charlotte and Brett to be together.There’s a HEA.Pros:Well writtenBrett is sexyCharlotte is sweet and caringZachary is adorableAngstSexy characterCons:Brett was angering with being so distant with Zachary at timesCheating

Charlotte takes a job as a nanny in a castle in Whales to look after Zackery.He is a scared little boy,who seems afraid of his mother.Brett is the father who stays secluded in separate wing of the castle because his face is disfigured from car accident and wears a mask.He communicated with Charlotte by intercom system until they met face to face by accident.The sparks and attraction were instant.His marriage isn't real,he only married her because her father was like a father to him and it was his dying wish for Brett to marry his daughter Jillian.Charlotte brings Zachary and Brett out of the dark and into the light.They find their road to happiness.

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