The Enchanting Nanny by K. Sterling EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author:K. Sterling
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- Genre: Lesbian Romance
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Agnes Cameron had many nice things. Born into one of the wealthiest
families in America, she’d been pampered and pandered to before
she could speak her first words. But Agnes hadn’t had many good
things in her life.
Yet.
Her name was June and she was so much better than good. Everything
changed for Agnes the day they met.
Agnes’s eyes had dried out from staring at The Killian House’s front
door as she waited in the foyer. After months of forms, interviews, classes,
and home visits, Agnes had been approved to adopt June. A social worker
was due at noon with her, but it seemed surreal, having finally reached such
a big moment. Agnes could barely believe that she’d been deemed
competent enough or worthy of being anyone’s mother, let alone a child as
clever and as special as June.
“You’re not getting cold feet, are you?” her brother, Walker, whispered
from behind her. They were waiting, along with Walker’s husband, Fin, and
their triplets, Amelia, Beatrice, and Charlotte. The Killian House’s butler,
Pierce, and the housekeeping staff had also gathered. The foyer was filled
with excited whispers as everyone waited to welcome the newest Cameron.
Agnes shook her head and snorted. “Not at all. I’ve been ready for
months, but all the home visits and interviews… You saw how long all of
that took. I’m just shocked that it’s finally over,” she said, earning a sigh
from Walker.
“I told you we could have found a faster, more private way to go about
this.”
Agnes turned and cut her eyes at him. “And I told you, I want to do this
right and find a child from this city who’s been waiting for a home.”
Plus, it didn’t seem fair to Agnes to cut the line when there were so
many parents out there who deserved a child more. And she didn’t want an
infant or a toddler with mysterious origins. She wouldn’t be able to live
with herself if she found out she’d stolen someone’s child or that her child’s
mother had been a victim of human trafficking. There were just too many
awful possibilities and Agnes had a strong aversion to the unknown, in
general.
Instead, Agnes had followed the rules for once, trusting the foster care
system and remaining as emotionally detached as possible until she was
certain it was truly happening. Agnes understood that as a Cameron there
wouldn’t have been any barriers with a private adoption thanks to her
wealth and privilege. But she assumed the foster care system had hurdles
for good reasons.
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