Code Name: Nanny (SEAL and Code Name #5)(121)



Summer made a noncommittal sound as she rolled down her window and nudged off one black high heel, which was pinching her toes badly.

“You don’t look like you’re from Hol-ly-wood. Don’t sound much like one of those airheads from Washington, D.C., either. Too normal for a damned reporter.” He continued to study her, putting some thought into it. “Odd thing is, I can’t say what you look like.”

Which is part of the reason I’m so good at my job, Summer thought. She opened her door and hefted her suitcase, which was full of navy suits and dark shoes just like the ones she was wearing. In her particular line of work, plain and inconspicuous were decisive job assets.

She decided a little gossip wouldn’t hurt her assignment. Bending close to the window, she nodded at the driver. “Sharp eyes.”

“So, what are you?”

Summer tucked her briefcase under her arm and smiled. “I’m the new nanny.”





About the Author

Award-winning author Christina Skye lives on the western slope of the McDowell Mountains in Arizona. CODE NAME: NANNY is her eighteenth novel. She holds a doctorate in classical Chinese literature and has traveled ten times to the Orient. Her favorite things are desert wildflowers after a spring storm, lightning in the high country, and a good ghost story. Be sure to visit her online at www.christinaskye.com.

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