Code Name: Nanny by Christina Skye Paperback Book

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Rent Code Name: Nanny

Author: Christina Skye

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback

Publisher: Bantam Books

Published: Jun 2004

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Contemporary

Retail Price: $6.99

Pages: 480

Synopsis

Forget about counterterrorism, organized crime, and money laundering. Female FBI agent Summer Mulcahey is about to enter the terrifying world of ballet classes, science tutorials, and carpooling.

After working six months straight on a hideous kidnapping case, all Summer Mulcahey wants is a serious dose of sun, surf, and sangria. Instead she gets her craziest assignment yet---going undercover as a nanny for the family of San Francisco's female DA, who's poised for a splashy, high-society wedding to the country's most popular senator. Code Name: Nanny is classic Christina Skye--sexy, riveting, and unforgettable.?

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