Story cover for The Manny by MakaylaRaePeterson
The Manny
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    Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Nov 05, 2013
When her husband dies in a terrible plane accident, Charlie Lawrence needs help caring for her three year old son Liam since she is so busy trying to keep her husbands business afloat. Jake Parsons just lost his job, his apartment, and his girlfriend and is willing to work anywhere. So when he sees the ad for a nanny in the newspaper, he quickly applies. Although, as good as Jake is for Liam, can Charlie let her family get close to a man who isn't her husband? Can she let Jake step in as the new father figure?
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