I have to admit NANNY FOR THE MILLIONAIRE’S TWINS was one of the easiest books I’ve ever written. I can say this without pride because the book I’m working on now has knocked me down and stomped on me. So it’s not like writing fiction suddenly became easy.
The truth is…this story is one that had been rolling around inside me for a long time. My cousin was injured in a motorcycle accident and it literally took years before she got back to normal. Every time I would see her, I would wonder about the cost. What would you lose if you spent years recovering? Would your friends stick by you? How would you support yourself? What would you do when insurance ran out?
So when Chance Montgomery came to me full-blown, because he was a character in his brother Max’s book, THE TYCOON’S SECRET DAUGHTER, I wondered how he and my struggling heroine would be together. Hum… Spoiled Chance with struggling Tory? What makes that really funny is that Chance thinks he’s cursed, doesn’t know he’s lucky, until he comes face-to-face with Tory who has problems that make him count his blessings.
But to me there is nothing stronger, nothing sexier, than a man who stops dead in his tracks and realizes there’s more to life than his problems. In the end, Chance ends up sacrificing for Tory, proving his love in ways even he didn’t know he was capable of.
I don’t want to give away too much of the story. I want you to read it and experience the transformation of these two star-crossed lovers from two people struggling to shoulder their burdens alone to two people who learn that sharing makes everything easier.
Happy reading!
susan meier

I read Max’s book. It was challenging but a great book. Look forward to reading Chance’s story.