Tina’s wishes came true when she accepted the
offer as an au pair for three weeks. She would be able to take her vacation and
see all the sights. The only worry was their father who posed a threat.
Tina decided to take her vacation but needed a
companion. Living in a coastal town the sightseeing options were endless.
Phillip needed an au pair to look after his two daughters for the duration of
the holidays. Tina immediately responded but was rejected.
Tina changed her mind about her vacation until Phillip phoned her out of
desperation. She accepted the assignment and the threesome had an action-packed
holiday. But Tina had to be careful. Their father had her head and heart
reeling.
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Is In the Air
Reviewed in the United States on January 3,
2017
To See the Sights, by prolific author
Bridgette Lesley, is a romance, but, as with all her stories, it is a perfectly
credible one. To See the Sights is not in the Barbara Cartland style, but set
among ordinary working people in an indeterminate country.
Tina Hammond is about to take four weeks off work, her first holiday in years
and whilst pondering that almost intimidating thought and reading the local
paper, she comes across an advert from a single Dad, looking for someone to
take care of his girls, ten and fifteen, for three weeks. Not really relishing
the thought of trying to enjoy herself on her own in the locality, which she
has wanted to explore better for a long time, she rings the number.
However, Phillip Henderson, the Dad, is rather rushed off his feet, and so,
having scheduled in several probable babysitters, he brushes her off.
However, when all the applicants turn out to be unsuitable, he calls Tina back
and she gets the job. There follows a hectic three weeks, during which Tina and
the girls, and later other members of both families, visit all the local
attractions, and love is in the air.
To See the Sights is a heart-warming romance that will have aficionados of the
genre gasping in delight. It is a very pleasurable read.
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