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Bailey's highly awaited sequel to Fangirl Down is called The Au Pair Affair. At the conclusion of Fangirl, there were clues of this pairing, and throughout this book, there were numerous glimpses at Josephine and Welles. Burgess has engaged Tallulah as an au pair for his 12-year-old daughter, Hockey Beast. Despite her surprising and intense worries, Tallulah can't resist helping this family, who blatantly need her. Their relationship is amazing as he works through his own issues and gains her trust. It feels slower than it actually is as Tessa's burn is a tad slower than this one. As usual, though, the reward is worthwhile.

My ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I wish I’d never read this book so I could read it again for the first time. MAN, do I love me some Tessa Bailey!

Summary: Tallulah is studying to be a marine biologist at a university in Boston and has taken a job as an au pair for a professional hockey player, Burgess. He wants her to move in for the position to be there for his 12 year old daughter but she has a hard time trusting men because she’s seen the dark side of them before. He sets out on a mission to convince her that she is safe with him.
Thoughts: Let’s set the scene on this book here, okay. Single dad - hockey player - age gap - live in nanny - hot scientist - set in Boston. I meannnnnnn as far as tropes go, we hit gold here. Yet as much as this had going for it, I just couldn’t get all the way into it.
There were quotes in here that were very insightful, some that made me laugh out loud and some that had me swooning. But there were also moments where it felt awkward and toxic. There’s a couple of situations that come in that started to hook me in but they never get fully resolved so it left me wanting more.
I loved Fangirl Down and the peek we got into these characters then. In their own book though, I never was able to get into these characters the way I wanted to. It could be a me thing but I need the tension and for chemistry to build up a little more. This one is very instalust.
Now, if you are the type of person that reads a book for the spicy scenes and plot takes a backseat, this could be the book for you. Those scenes were written very well and I feel like took up substantial real estate in this one. The dirty talk was also supreeeeeme.
Although it wasn’t a complete love for me, I enjoyed it overall and truly cannot wait for the next book in the series. We get a sneak peek into those characters and I already love them.

I adore Tessa Bailey, and the fact that she took a crack at hockey romance makes me love her even more. This book was a delight. It had the perfect blend of Bailey humor, heart, and spice and I was living for all of it. I also am a sucker for the single dad/nanny trope—it hits every single time. I loved Wells and Josephine's cameos and liked seeing how happy they were in this installment. The development of Tallulah and Burgess' relationship was also really well done. I loved how all-in he was straight from the jump. My only qualm is that the third act conflict lasted too long. I understand why it did, but I wished it was resolved quicker. The spice though was incredible. Man's was absolutely feral and we love to see it! Thank you to Avon for sending me an e-ARC to read and review!

This one’s really sexy! I loved the dynamics between Burgess and Talulah. They were the perfect opposites attract. Didn’t love the last 20% but, overall, a great read! I’d still recommend it for sure!

DNF @ 20%. Unfortunately Tessa Bailey’s writing style does not click with me. I found the Bellinger Sisters stories entertaining enough (while admittedly a bit over the top, which is also a Bailey special) to get through, but all subsequent books after have been missing the mark. The male POV is what Bailey struggles with the most and that is definitely the case in this book and why I did not decide to continue. I think I would enjoy the stories way more if it was solely from the FMCs pov and toned down a little. Thank you NetGalley and Harper Collin’s for this eARC in exchange for an honest review.

Thank you, NetGalley for this ARC. I was really excited about this book because I thoroughly enjoyed the first book in this series. This book fell really flat for me. I really liked it in the beginning, but found myself getting bored as the book progressed. Also, I became extremely mad at the main male character for how he treated the main female. I was rooting for her, not to take him back, which is never a good sign.

This was my first Tessa Bailey book and I loved it! The age gap trope and hockey are always my favorite. It took me a little bit to get into the 3rd person narrative, but it was SO good once I got used to it!

I will be honest, I have been avoiding reading hockey romances, but when I read Fangirl Down and learned that Tessa Bailey was continuing on the series with The Au Pair Affair, I knew I had to pick it up. While at times I found Burgess to be a bit too possessive and protective, I did like his and Tallulah's connection. I loved that it was also about so much more than just their relationship, but also about Burgess's relationship with his daughter. And it isn't a Bailey romance without some steammmmy scenes. Overall it was a great read!

A perfect summer read!! After reading gold romance Fangirl Down, I couldn’t wait to read Burgess’ story and Ms. Bailey did not disappoint!! No one does banter like she does!
Marine biologist Tallulah is back from Antarctica and agrees to be an au pair for single dad pro hockey player Burgess Abraham. Also known as Sir Savage, he’s a beast on the ice and somewhat sullen with a big protective streak. Tallulah isn’t interested in a relationship, but Burgess is hard to resist.
So sweet and super spicy - I loved it! I can’t wait for the next installment - this cast of characters is so funny!

3.5 stars! If you loved Fangirl Down you’ll love the next in her series of men thirsting after their one and only. Burgess and Tallulah’s story began as a glimpse in Fangirl Down and this picks up some time later with Burgess having offered Tallulah an au pair position and their relationship blossoms from there. Their attraction blossoms quickly and Burgess helps Tallulah come out of her shell processing some past trauma. I did feel the last 20-30% of the book was rushed or perhaps I just wanted a longer book. Without spoiling it Burgess hurts Tallulah in a moment of anger /self pity and the second he stopped being overbearing about getting her back she panics and throws herself back at him. I also really really hope we get Sig/Chloe next bc they are deep in denial and I love that for them.
Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for the ARC “The Au Pair Affair” by Tessa Bailey in exchange for my honest review.

Okay storyline, with typical Tessa Bailey romance factors throughout. Personally, I felt like the character depth was lacking and the actual friends to lover part was rushed over 🤷🏼♀️

Tallulah is looking for a new adventure. She’s trying to get out of her shell after a traumatic experience but is not looking for a relationship. Burgess is looking for someone to watch after his daughter while he’s out of town playing hockey. Their friends decide they can help each other out, so Tallulah becomes Burgess’ au pair.
It’s dual pov, age gap, he falls first, grumpy sunshine, protective MMC, and so many other great troupes.
I went into this pretty open minded. I really enjoy Tessa Bailey’s books, but they’re not all 5 stars for me. This one started uncertain. It felt almost cheesy for a chapter or two but wow I got into this quickly. This was one that made me want to kick my feet and not want to stop reading. I devoured this book.
I want to fully disclosed that I did not read the first book before reading this one. I’m definitely going to, but it’s still on hold at the library and I just couldn’t wait to read this one.
If you like any of Tessa Bailey’s books, definitely give this one a try!

Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for the ARC “The Au Pair Affair” by Tessa Bailey in exchange for my honest review.
We first met Burgess and Tallulah as supporting characters in “Fangirl Down”. Burgess is a divorced, mid thirties professional hockey player with a preteen daughter. He’s needing extra help, so he agrees to hire Tallulah as an Au Pair. Tallulah is in her mid twenties and was moving to Boston to attend grad school. She’s dealing with PTSD from a traumatic kidnapping and has trust issues with men. Sig and Chloe are supporting characters and have an interesting connection. Maybe we’ll be lucky and see their love story unfold in a third book to the series?
I enjoyed reading this book and was sad to finish. I was hooked from the start and laughed out loud several times. I loved the chemistry between these two characters. They also dealt with real life issues and challenges. I found it to be well written and entertaining. I highly recommend this book, you won’t be disappointed.

Tessa Bailey DELIVERED in this captivating follow-up to Fangirl Down. I know I can always count on Tessa for a feel-good romance, but this one was a little heavier on the emotions than its predecessor, which I enjoyed and appreciated. Burgess is a man down BAD for my girl Tallulah, and I was absolutely Living For It. I just find it so refreshing when athlete MMCs are commitment-oriented men. Burgess didn’t want to be playing games with his girl right from the start, and I absolutely ate that up. I just like the way Tessa writes MMCs in general, ok? She’s knows what she’s doing when it comes to boys obsessed. And, as always, the spice be spicing.
There wasn’t much lacking for me in this one, but I was a little disappointed in Josephine’s notable absence. Aren’t she and Tallulah supposed to be best friends? If my best friend was back in the States after a research trip to Antarctica and I previously wasn’t able to talk to her regularly for months, you better believe I’d be blowing up her phone nonstop - especially during wedding planning!!! Josephine’s absence did open up the floor for Chloe, though, who I’m thinking will make a fantastic next FMC in this series (please, Tessa, I’m begging you!!!!)
Overall, 4.5 stars! Minus a half because the third-act breakup almost took me out. Tallulah needed to be told about herself (again, I expected a big friend heart-to-heart with Josephine and I didn’t get that, so I’m a little salty). I didn’t like how long Tallulah held *the thing* against Burgess for so long, especially considering the circumstances. It all came together very nicely in the end with T and B’s respective revelations about life and love and the whole nine, but it felt drawn out and a little cruel on Tallulah’s part. Really hoping for another installment to this series soon!!!

This is a little to cliched for my taste. If you enjoy predictable romance plot this is for you. DNF
**********************************I received an ARC for my honest opinion from NetGalley.************

-- DONE!
I absolutely loved the pacing in this book, the slow-burn and will they or won't they was very well written for someone who's had a past as traumatic as Tallulah. Yes, the third act breakup frustrated me to hell and back, and for a moment there I was considering that Tallulah should never forgive him.. but yeah, no, Tessa Bailey fixed it at the end. I did find their journey very realistic, and as much as I love my romances that are escapist and disconnected from reality romances, this book really hit home in a good way <3
If I had one complaint?
I had hoped for more of Lissa (the MMC's daughter), given that this book is marketed as a single dad x nanny, but this book has a major focus on the MCs and their past trauma / career fears - so keep that in mind I guess.
TWs - aggressive stalker faced by FMC in the past, potentially career ending injuries faced my MMC
-- ty to the author, the publisher and Netgalley for an advanced copy!
-- update at 44%
"Making Tallulah laugh was like taking a shower in sunshine."
😭
--- update at 40%
What I expected going in without reading the blurb: forced proximity slow-burn, grumpy/sunshine, swoony/steamy dialogues
What's in the book: all of the above PLUS loads of vulnerable, wholesome conversations, and the MCs rediscovering what it means to have adventure again after their respective [redacted] pasts😭🥲
Also, there's a peanut butter and espresso smoothie in this one?? I need it?
Also, also, I think I've already seen the harp player FMC and her MMC for the next book in this series?? I can't wait for them 😭

Tessa Bailey does it again. The Au Pair Affair was a slap shot to my heart! Tallulah and Burgess were everything my heart desired. I mean Sir Savage is the cinnamon roll of my dreams. Single dad and Nanny might be my new favorite trope. This book had depth and heart, with all the heat and spice we have come to expect from the brilliant Tessa.
Tallulah is struggling with past trauma and finds herself face to face with the Job opportunity of a lifetime. How could she pass up room and board with a hot single dad hockey star. Finishing her masters in marine biology will be thought, But taking a leap and trusting will be the biggest challenge and adventure of all.
Burgess has been stuck in a love life limbo since his divorce, instead focusing on balancing his hockey career and being a single dad. He loves his daughter but needs a push with how best to communicate with his blossoming preteen. Tallulah is just what his family needed.
I loved all of the supporting characters. Sig and Chloe… I’m going to need more of that, and the orgasm twins were just the comedic relief needed.
This book was HOT! Their chemistry leaped off the page and I couldn’t wait for the tension to snap. His protectiveness was swoon worthy.
ALL THE STARS!!!
#hefallsfirst
#cinnamonroll
#singledad
#nanny
#penguins
#hockey
#agegap
#sportshero

I am a huge Tessa Bailey fan, but I had a lot of likes and dislikes with this one.
Her characters have such an electrifying chemistry that I absolutely love, and that rings true for Au Pair Affair. This “he falls first” was so sweet and adorable-it made me agonize with Burgess. I loved it.
What I felt missed the mark was that majority of the action takes place as internal struggles. There are a few loose ends (Finn the study buddy) that I felt could have created more actions. There was a lot of “telling the reader” instead of “showing the reader.” I think with the conflict being internal struggles probably painted Bailey into a corner.
I love Tessa Bailey, I love Burgess and Tallulah, and now I need to watch more hockey.

I love Tessa Bailey! All her books are so fun and spicy, including this one! While I think I enjoyed Fangirl Down a little more than this one, The Au Pair Affair was still fun, sexy, and a good time. Who doesn't love the single dad/nanny trope? I feel the break -up towards the end was over-dramatic and a bit much. I didn't love the way Burgess treated Tallulah but admired his drive to win her back. This was a fun read that had some serious moments. Of course it all works out in the end which is what we're here for. I don't think I'll ever be disappointed in a Tessa Bailey Book.
Thank you to Net Galley and Avon Publishing for the ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.